Leidos won a $107 million prime contract to deliver geospatial intelligence products to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s Office of Geography and Source Strategies Office. The contract includes a one-year base period, four 1-year options and a 6-month final option.
“NGA’s analysts require timely and accurate foundational data to facilitate effective analysis in support of current mission requirements,” said Roy Stevens, Leidos National Security Sector president. “Our geographic and topographic data products help enable analysts to support warfighters and national security objectives with precision.”
Under the contract, Leidos will provide human geographic, topographic and open-source data products to improve day-to-day operations for NGA’s cartographers, human geographers, toponymists, catalogers and collectors.
The Leidos team will also provide GEOINT products for NGA’s Geographic Names Server.