Leidos has won a contract with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s Exploitation Services Program to modernize geospatial processing.
The single-award, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract is called Maru. It has a ceiling value of $206 million if all task orders are exercised over a 5-year period of performance.
“Geospatial analysts and data scientists face a deluge of data at a demanding pace,” said Roy Stevens, Leidos National Security Sector president. “Leidos’ intelligence analysts and software experts are working together to create better geospatial tools to support NGA’s mission.”
Under Maru, Leidos will provide mission software development, sustainment and technology insertion, testing and user-acceptance, and enterprise deployment of analytical capabilities for geospatial processing, the company said. These systems support NGA’s operations like imagery and geospatial analysis, data and imagery science.
To complete this work, Leidos draws on its experience in mission software and tech-enabled services, including intelligence tradecraft.