OGS Wins NGA TASER Contract!
February 17, 2010
Source: Official NGA Press Release
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has awarded the Total Application Services for Enterprise Requirements contract to
OGSystems. The TASER contract is an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity task order
contract where NGA will obtain engineering services across multiple functional categories including: engineering and trade studies;
pilots and prototypes; integration and deployment; and application sustainment. This announcement concerns awards made within the
engineering and trade studies, pilots and prototypes and the application sustainment areas. Awards in the integration and deployment
area are scheduled to be made by the middle of March 2010.
The TASER contract is an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity task order contract where NGA will obtain engineering services
across multiple functional categories including: engineering and trade studies; pilots and prototypes; integration and deployment;
and application sustainment. This announcement concerns awards made within the engineering and trade studies, pilots and prototypes
and the application sustainment areas. Awards in the integration and deployment area are scheduled to be made by the middle of
March 2010.
The objectives addressed in this program’s acquisition plan have been prioritized on the context of Intelligence Community and NGA
senior leadership goals and objectives. Specific contract objectives include: evaluation of newly developed technology for its
application to the National System for Geospatial Intelligence; integration of new technology into the NSG; and sustainment of the
NSG applications within the construct of the application service provider/infrastructure service provider construct.
The contract awards are for a five-year base period with no additional option years. The base contract amount is expected to total
$1 billion for all awards made over the term of the contract.
NGA is a DoD combat support agency and a member of the national Intelligence Community. The agency’s mission is to provide geospatial
intelligence (GEOINT), which is the exploitation of satellite or airborne images, fused with other intelligence and geospatial
information like mapping, charting and geodesy, to help warfighters and national decision makers visualize what they need to know.
NGA is the nation’s eyes.
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