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GDIT to Provide NGA With Software Development Services Under $88M Contract

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GDIT to Provide NGA With Software Development Services Under $88M Contract

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has awarded General Dynamics Information Technology a five-year, $88.2 million contract for software development.

Under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, GDIT will provide agile program management, system deployment support, security engineering, software development, IT architecture, system engineering and other software development lifecycle services. Work will support the Geospatial Intelligence Search and Retrieval program, GDIT said Wednesday.

Kelly Ferrell, senior vice president of GDIT’s Intelligence and Homeland Security business unit and a 4×24 member, said the company will use its artificial intelligence and data analytics solutions to support the NGA’s missions.

Some of the work will take place at GDIT’s geospatial innovation center at the Cortex Innovation Community in St. Louis, Missouri.

The contract follows an other transaction authority agreement GDIT received in late February from the U.S. Space Force for digital infrastructure services. Under the OTA, GDIT was tasked to develop infrastructure for secure file sharing and private-public collaboration.

In March 2022, the NGA awarded GDIT the 10-year, $4.5 billion User Facing and Data Center Services IDIQ to provide hybrid cloud services and related IT services.

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