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Woolpert wins $250M USAF geospatial services IDIQ
The five-year contract will support U.S. Air Force emergency planning and response for wartime and contingency, as well as human-caused and natural disasters.
The 771st Enterprise Sourcing Squadron, Strategic Sourcing Flight (EGB) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base has tasked Woolpert with providing geospatial support and services under a five-year, $250 million, multiple award, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract. The contract will support improved shared situational awareness, planning, and decision-making across the U.S. Air Force, including emergency planning and response for wartime and contingency, as well as human-caused and natural disasters.
This contract follows a geospatial IT task order supporting the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center and Air Force Materiel Command awarded to Woolpert last year under a previous, recently completed USAF geospatial support and services IDIQ contract.
Under the new contract, Woolpert will utilize a comprehensive data analysis and management solution, developed in cooperation with the 448th Supply Chain Management Wing under the previous contract, to illuminate, secure, and monitor the USAF supply chain against natural and human-caused hazards. The solution leverages multiple domains of Woolpert’s proven technical expertise, including geospatial data management, data science and engineering services, and cloud-based geospatial service development.
The firm has performed numerous contracts for the Department of the Air Force since 2019, including providing imagery and consulting services for its Installation Geospatial Information and Services Program, also known as the GeoBase program.
Woolpert Vice President Matt Johnson said that this most recent contract award exemplifies Woolpert’s advanced geospatial analytical capabilities and the global company’s ability to meet the increasing geospatial and information technology needs of the DAF.
“We are honored to continue our support for the Department of Defense’s geospatial mission and are thankful to be able to demonstrate our value in providing improved situational awareness,” Johnson said.
The contract is underway.