Vantor Wins $5.3 Million NGA Contract to Spot Terrain Changes Using Commercial Satellite Data
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NGA awards Vantor latest $5.3M task order for commercial AI analytics
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has awarded spatial intelligence platform provider Vantor a $5.3 million individual task order under the Luno B contract, the company announced today. Vantor -- formerly Maxar Intelligence -- will use artificial intelligence-powered analysis and integrate data from multiple space-based sensors to identify changes in the Earth’s physical terrain. Luno B comes from NGA’s Luno program -- part of NGA’s ong…
Vantor wins $5.3 million NGA contract to spot terrain changes using commercial satellite data
The award was made under NGA’s Luno program. The post Vantor wins $5.3 million NGA contract to spot terrain changes using commercial satellite data appeared first on SpaceNews.
Vantor Wins $5.3M Luno B Contract From NGA
Vantor won a $5.3M NGA contract to help the government combine data sources for accurately tracking changes to Earth’s landscape. More info: The contract, awarded under NGA’s Luno B program, will see Vantor provide the intelligence community with data about shifts to things like roads, vegetation, and buildings, as well as broader impacts caused by manmade or natural disasters. The company will use AI to rapidly detect any shifts across the huge…
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