Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: July 26, 2024
BAE Systems has won a potential five-year, $347 million contract from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to support a program that seeks to update and sustain NGA’s National System for Geospatial-Intelligence software and develop new features and other enhancements.
NGA announced the award of the NSG Enterprise Repository and Virtual Environment, or NERVE, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract in a release published Thursday.
According to a request for information, the NERVE program seeks to modernize and sustain the NSG Consolidated Library software baseline as NGA transitions from data center-based content management to cloud-based data services.
Under the NERVE program, NGA seeks to manage GEOINT data holdings, advance NCL modernization, maintain full NCL operational capability and integrate new sensors into NCL.
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