The U.S. Army Geospatial Center has awarded Reinventing Geospatial a 5-year contract for the Geographic Research Integration Development and Support III Small Business Set-Aside Multiple Award Task Order Contract.
Valued at $48 million, the GRIDS III deal provides systems engineering and technical services through research and development activities related to rapid development, limited fielding and geospatial technology services for the warfighter.
“The GRIDS III contract represents a significant milestone for us,” said RGi CEO Stephen Gillotte. “We exist to deliver an immediate impact for soldiers and analysts working on national security issues, and being a part of this long-term contract allows us to deliver meaningful solutions directly to those users.”
Under the contract, RGi will provide expertise and technical capabilities to help in coordination, integration and synchronization of geospatial information requirements and standards across the Army. The company will also develop geospatial enterprise enabled systems for the Army and the Defense Department and provide direct geospatial support to the warfighter.