The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has issued a commercial solutions opening, or CSO, to identify innovative commercial technologies capable of automating global Foundation GEOINT change detection. The solicitation supports NGA’s ongoing mission to maintain accurate and current geospatial intelligence products used throughout the National System for Geospatial Intelligence, the Department of War and the intelligence community.
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Foundation GEOINT serves as the authoritative geospatial framework supporting defense operations, intelligence analysis, mapping, charting and safety of navigation.
According to the solicitation, NGA currently receives hundreds of validated mapping and geospatial update requirements each year. Determining where meaningful changes have occurred remains a labor-intensive process because existing commercial change detection tools typically require analysts to manually identify areas of interest before doing comparisons.
As NGA expands its Foundation Digital Twin initiative, the agency is seeking automated capabilities to continuously monitor global imagery and identify locations where meaningful changes indicate that foundation data should be updated.
NGA is seeking commercially available or innovative technologies that can produce vector-based indicators of change with accompanying metadata such as geographic location, date, source, areal extent and confidence scores in open standard formats.
Desired capabilities include:
Importantly, NGA emphasizes that the requirement focuses on identifying where change has occurred rather than identifying or classifying individual features.
Responses are due July 21.