
ARLINGTON, Vt., Aug. 22 (UPI) -- The U.S. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has picked BAE Systems for its Enterprise Support to Management and Resources for Technical Services program.
ESMARTS is to provide the agency access to security-cleared personnel with skills in management and technical services support in areas such as Web development, analytical production, corporate communications and financial and resource analysis.
"We have worked side-by-side with NGA to provide critical support for the past five years," said Kate Hall, vice president and general manager for BAE Systems' Global Analysis business. "This award extends our long-term partnership and is reflective of our commitment to serve NGA every day, for every mission."
The award is a follow-on to a 2006 contract. It is an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity vehicle.
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