The U.S. Army recently signed a multi-year agreement to add more than 500 new licenses of BAE Systems’ comprehensive geospatial-intelligence analysis software, SOCET GXP®.

As the Army consolidates legacy systems into the Distributed Common Ground System – Army (DCGS-A) enterprise, the program must meet wide-ranging requirements for imagery and geospatial analysis. SOCET GXP v3.2 is optimized for handling large data sets and many layers of information derived from various sensors and geodatabases. Users exploit the data through collaborative video analysis and other tools, helping the Army visualize the battle space.
Additionally, existing SOCET GXP licenses for DCGS-Enabled Common Ground Station installations will be upgraded worldwide.

“BAE Systems has extensive experience in supporting the DoD,” said Dan London, vice president of sales, marketing and customer support for the Geospatial eXploitation Products™ business. “We have the technologies and background to help the Army fully realize the capabilities needed for DCGS-A to support the command.”

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