Leidos scores $777M contract to support Army 3D geospatial information program
Leidos has won a single-award $777 million contract to support the Army Geospatial Center’s High-Resolution 3-D (HR3D) Geospatial Information program.
Leidos has won a single-award $777 million contract to support the Army Geospatial Center’s High-Resolution 3-D (HR3D) Geospatial Information program.
The contract was awarded through the General Services Administration’s OASIS contract vehicle.
Under the contract, Leidos said in a release it will collect, store and maintain HR3D geospatial information. The company will conduct airborne and terrestrial collection operations and produce geospatial products to be used in various areas.
Leidos will also integrate advanced light detection and ranging sensor technology.
The company is teaming with a number of companies to complete the work under the contract, including:
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KEYW Corp.
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Tenax TM LLC
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Neany Inc.
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Sigma Space Corp.
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OG Systems
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Pixia Corp.
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Woolpert Inc.
In its own release, KEYW said it had received a five-year, $268.5 million contract from Leidos to provide its high-resolution imaging technology. The technology was develop as part of counter-IED work the company has done.