MeriTalk compiles a weekly roundup of contracts and other industry activity. Here’s what happened this week in the Federal Information Technology community.

Harris to Develop Data Retrieval Software for NGA

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency awarded Harris Corp. a five-year, $500 million contract to develop software for retrieving data from intelligence systems. The software will process data from NGA, the National System for Geospatial-Intelligence framework used to produce GEOINT information, and other intelligence agencies. Ultimately, the tools will be used to transmit information to warfighters.

BMA Gets $200 Million Army Contract

The U.S. Army issued a $200 million contract to Beshenich Muir & Associates, a company based in Leavenworth, Kan., that provides mission support to the armed services. Twenty-five companies submitted bids for this contract, which will run through 2021. Under the contract, BMA will provide training support and development services.

 

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