GC News – The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is creating a new data distribution system that will allow users worldwide to receive and accurately print maps via a $1.7 million contract with Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems and Global Services for a demand-based geospatial intelligence (DBGI) pilot. The goal of DBGI is to furnish federal agencies with the most recent geospatial intelligence data on demand in formats users can handle.
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NGA now produces hard-copy maps on large-format, five-color offset lithographic presses. That is necessary to meet military requirements that charts and maps be printed in specific spot colors to ensure readability in poor lighting conditions.