Aero-Graphics, a geospatial services company headquartered in Salt Lake City, has signed a five-year contract with the Omaha District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for geospatial mapping and surveying. Aero-Graphics will do airborne and land-based remote sensing (including photogrammetry), airfield obstruction surveys, boundary surveys, topographic surveys, hydrographic surveys, computer-aided drafting and design and geographic information and information technology systems product development for the Army.{mprestriction ids="1,3"}
The Multiple Award Task Order contract has a value of $45 million and runs from Jan. 31, 2022, until Jan. 30, 2027.
“Aero-Graphics has been positioning itself for this Corp of Engineers contract for many years,” said Kelly Francis, Aero-Graphics co-president. “Our team is excited to be underway with this important contract and eager to learn the needs of the district. Aero-Graphics stands ready to work together designing the right solutions that will result in success for the Omaha District.”
Founded in 1965, Aero-Graphics employs 35 people in its operations that service federal, state and local governments; the transportation industry; and businesses dealing in resource management, geographic information systems, civil engineering, mining, utilities and forestry.{/mprestriction}