Leidos has won a potential four-year, $600 million contract to help the Army Geospatial Center collect, process, store and disseminate digital 3D imagery.
The single-award contract extends the company’s operation and technology integration support for AGC’s High-Resolution Three Dimensional Geospatial Information program, Leidos said Monday.
AGC will continue to receive contractor-owned, contractor-operated aircraft services and professional support to manage unclassified data for the center’s BuckEye mission.
Gerry Fasano, president of the defense group at Leidos and a 2021 Wash100 recipient, said the company will apply its engineering, software and technical experience in efforts to help military personnel gain a “decisive advantage” when performing battlefield missions.
The Reston, Virginia-based company has supported the AGC HR3D program over the past five years under a $777 million task order under the General Services Administration’s One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services contract.
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