The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has awarded BAE Systems an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract worth up to $182 million to provide Geospatial Intelligence Enterprise Modeling Services, a suite of services referred to as GEM Cutter.
GEM Cutter provides advanced modeling capabilities to the analysis workforce, reducing cognitive workloads by making sense of data faster, according to the company. With the increasing volume of disparate information and data across channels, modeling helps turn data into insight by identifying and characterizing patterns in information derived from imagery and geospatial data.
“We are creating a data agnostic environment and an operational program that optimizes the speed and relevance of decision making,” said Meg Redlin, product line director for mission systems at BAE Systems.“Our investments in GEM Cutter and deep enterprise experience enable us to deliver on our customer’s needs. This new solution offers unparalleled capabilities, automating the user’s ability to move from time-consuming data curation to sense making.”
GEM Cutter integrates with existing enterprise solutions while improving the quality of analysis, streamlining workflows, reducing timelines and increasing impact, the company said.
It introduces new capabilities at speed and scale in one interactive location known as the Analyst Workbench, with advanced commercial technologies for data integration, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning experimentation and production.