NASA has awarded a contract to provide geospatial products and services to the agency’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia.
The contract was awarded to Midland GSS Joint Venture in Marysville, Missouri. The indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract is for 24 months, with an option up to 36 months, not to exceed $20 million. The base contract is for $8 million with an option of an additional $12 million.
The contract includes requirements to operate, maintain, and update current Langley geospatial support services and associated data and web tool suite, and also provide recurring and one-time specific geospatial product and service deliverables.
Additional requirements include continuing the operation of existing capabilities and development, support, and analysis for enterprise class geospatial solutions and deliverables.
This expertise will facilitate accurate and effective data for managing property and boundaries, geodetic control, buildings, structures and utilities, environmental, safety and first responders, and facility construction, maintenance, operations, and demolition, and survey and measurement of wind tunnels, models and other scientific equipment to support mission-related programs.
Geospatial data identifies and depicts geographic locations, boundaries and characteristics of features on the surface of the Earth. Geospatial data includes geographic coordinates to identify the location of Earth’s features, and data associated to geographic locations.