Landsat 5 year Definitive Contract
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- Date posted
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- Source
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Description
Landsat 5 year Definitive Contract The U.S. Geological Survey requires unbiased; highly reliable; and technically advanced flight and ground systems engineering to continue successfully operating and developing its land remote sensing missions. Given the acquisition-sensitive nature of these activities and the need for access to mission-critical government systems; this work must be performed by a Federally Funded Research and Development Center. An FFRDC provides the government with independent; conflict-free technical expertise that cannot be sourced from commercial Definitive Contractors; ensuring all engineering analysis and decision-making are conducted solely in the national interest and with the highest standards of accountability; security; and fiscal stewardship. The Definitive Contract being requested is a five year - base plus four option years Definitive Contract. The USGS ensures Landsat data continuity as required under the National Space Policy; which the Trump Administration promulgated in December 2020. Landsat is also needed to achieve the goals of the Land Remote Sensing Policy Act of 1992 Public Law 102-555; or the 1992 act; which stated that The national interest of the United States lies in maintaining international leadership in satellite land remote sensing… and; that The continuous collection and utilization of land remote sensing data from space are of significant benefit in studying and understanding human impacts on the global environment;in managing Earth natural resources; in carrying out national security functions; and in planning and conducting many other activities of scientific; economic; and social importance.
Planning details
- Estimated value
- $2M - $4.9M
- Contract type
- Unknown
Classifications
- NAICS541330
- PSC541330