BAE receives contract from NGA
BAE Systems has received a $250 million, five-year contract to continue providing advanced full-motion video (FMV) analytics, training and intelligence production support for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), the company announced on 22 January.
The contract has been awarded under the NGA's Multi-Intelligence Analytical and Collection Support Services IDIQ contract.
BAE Systems will also introduce NGA leaders to new FMV services, software, systems, platforms and sensors developed by BAE Systems and its programme team.
Peder Jungck, vice president and general manager of BAE Systems’ Intelligence Solutions business, said: 'Our experts play a critical role in analysing multiple FMV feeds to produce actionable intelligence in support of a 24/7 national security mission.'
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