Author: Ramona Adams|| Date Published: September 19, 2016
Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) has secured a potential five-year, $777 million task order through the General Services Administration‘s One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services contract vehicle to provide support for the Army Geospatial Center’s geospatial information program.Roger Krone
The company said Monday its team will gather, process, disseminate, store and maintain geospatial data for AGC’s High-Resolution, 3-D Geospatial Information program.
Roger Krone, Leidos chairman and CEO, said the company and its partners will continue to produce mapping products to support the U.S. Army‘s airborne programs.
The company will collaborate with KEYW, Tenax, Neany, Sigma Space, OGSystems, Pixia and Woolpert to support the HR3D program.
Leidos said it will perform airborne and terrestrial geospatial data collection operations using Light Detection and Ranging sensor technology from a higher altitude then process the collected information in efforts to produce high-resolution mapping products.
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