Enabled Intelligence secures NGA SEQUOIA contract

On November 24, Enabled Intelligence announced it has been awarded the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s new contract for AI/ML Data Labeling-as-a-Service. The single-award, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract has a ceiling value of up to $708 million over a seven-year ordering period.

The SEQUOIA contract will support data labeling activities for geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) AI and machine learning (AI/ML) capabilities across multiple programs and directorates within the NGA enterprise and members of the broader Department of War (DoW) and Intelligence Community. This includes supporting the DoW’s and NGA’s flagship programs which apply AI/ML capabilities to intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance sensors and platforms primarily through computer vision.

Under the contract, Enabled Intelligence will provide comprehensive data labeling services that enable the GEOINT AI community of practice’s computer vision algorithms to perform automated tasks to include object detection, object tracking, object classification, and pattern detection. The contract will also support natural language processing, analytic models, and AI/ML models that enable business process automation for the GEOINT mission.

“Precision in support of American national security missions has been at the forefront of everything we do at Enabled Intelligence,” said Peter Kant, CEO of Enabled Intelligence. “Our open architecture approach, combined with our rigorously trained and skilled workforce, ensures that NGA and the broader DoD and Intelligence Community have access to the precise, unbiased data labeling necessary to deploy AI capabilities at the speed and scale – maintaining America’s strategic advantage.”

As part of the program Enabled Intelligence will be teaming with BAE Systems, Vantor (formerly Maxar Intelligence), Whiteboard Federal, and others.

Source: Enabled Intelligence

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