NGA said the five-year, sole source contract valued at approximately $359 million is a follow-on to the Global-Enhanced GEOINT Delivery award.
According to a SAM.gov notice, CGAP covers continued services of disseminating orthorectified, orthomosaicked and 1B unclassified sub-0.5-meter resolution imagery and commercial imagery products.
Data includes Synthetic Aperture Radar, hyperspectral imagery, radio frequency sensing and video, while service includes includes product discovery, visualization, exploitation, delivery capabilities and access to historical archived and offline imagery.
CGAP aims to support the Intelligence Community, Department of Defense and federal civilian agencies as well as missions with U.S. allies and partners.
The contract has a one-year base period and four one-year options.
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