
STERLING, Va., Feb. 26 (UPI) -- The U.S. Navy has contracted IceWEB Inc. to deliver a customized geographic information system platform to support ongoing naval operations.
Virginia's IceWEB, a network and cloud storage solutions developer for government and private sector markets, received the order to provide the Navy a custom variant of its geospatial intelligence technologies.
Under the deal, IceWEB will deliver a 24 terabyte system customized for Navy applications supporting critical missions.
"The Geographic Information System platform we are providing to the Navy will be populated with a premier-quality imagery base map that will be used to track military assets and sensor data," John Signorello, IceWEB chief executive officer, said in a statement.
"This 24 terabyte system order is further confirmation that our products continue to gain traction in both the commercial and government market sectors."
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