The US Army has put out feelers for companies that may want (and be able) to build a data center for the Department of Defense’s agency that provides geospatial intelligence support to the military.
The Army has issued a “sources sought” notice for a potentially US$10m-plus project to convert a 30,000 sq ft room in the National Geospacial-Intelligence Agency’s (NGA) campus in Springfield, Virginia, into a Tier 2 data center, according to official government documents.
- Data Center Dynamics
by Adena Schutzberg on 01/26 at 05:28 AM |
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I can't say I'd heard much from ObjectFX in recent years and frankly has pretty much forgotten about the company. No word on the price, but the plan seems to be to grow the company via its continued service to the defense arena among others. The company has a CRADA with NGA.
... significant investments are underway for continued enhancements to SpatialRULES®, ObjectFX’s geospatial decision-support engine for analyzing massive streams of spatial and temporal data. “Both our commercial and government clients have asked for these advancements,” said the company’s new Chairman, Tim Fleischer. “We are excited about releasing the new features later this year.”
Also interesting to note: "With the acquisition and new ownership, ObjectFX becomes a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business" which may open more government contract doors.
- press release
by Adena Schutzberg on 08/04 at 05:31 AM |
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