A Hexagon subsidiary can vie for program support task orders from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency through two indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts worth up to $1.17 billion.
NGA selected Hexagon US Federal as one of multiple awardees for the agency’s JANUS Geography and JANUS Elevation contracts, the company said Thursday.
Michael Maples, chairman of Hexagon US Federal’s board of directors and a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general, said the company aims to help expand NGA’s GEOINT datasets and terrain models that support global defense and humanitarian missions.
The JANUS Geography program seeks to create, conflate, integrate and enrich Foundation GEOINT data used to establish a collection of data intended for agency partners and customers.
Hexagon US Federal also seeks to assist NGA’s Office of Geomatics through the JANUS Elevation program in efforts to maintain a library of worldwide elevation models.