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Raytheon Wins 2 Big NGA Contracts

By WashingtonExec Staff WriterNovember 13, 2018
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David Wajsgras, Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services

Raytheon announced it has won two big prime contracts with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to develop advanced data automation and artificial capabilities.

The two indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contracts have a potential combined total value of up to $600 million.

Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services will lead the Elevation Content and Precise Imagery programs, which are part of NGA’s Janus initiative to build systems that give agency partners access to NGA content services.

“Our advanced analytics, automation and AI will keep NGA capabilities on the cutting edge,” said Dave Wajsgras, president of Raytheon IIS. “The solutions provided by NGA to the broader user community will offer higher quality and faster delivery of mission critical information.”

Raytheon said its work will apply more than 30 years of advanced photogrammetric algorithm development experience to automate NGA data production capabilities while streamlining processes and workflows.

“The Janus program is just the latest example of NGA’s forward-leaning approach to technology, and we’re ready to support them as a key partner in this new initiative,” said Jane Chappell, vice president of Global Intelligence Solutions at Raytheon IIS.

Related: Raytheon Lands on Cybersecurity Ventures Top 500 list

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