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Geospatial Intelligence Information Visualization Program BAA #: HM1582-04-BAA0007
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The National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) is soliciting proposals for performance of
Phase III of its Geospatial Intelligence Information Visualization’s (GI2VIS) R&D; Program.
Interested parties may submit proposals in one or more of three research topics, which include: (1) Integration and Representation of Disparate and Large Information Sources, (2) Maximizing Visualization Effectiveness and Facilitating Visualization Use, and (3) New Visualization Paradigms. Each proposal should focus on exactly one of the three major categories. Offers wishing to address multiple categories may do so by submitting separate proposals.
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Small Business Interaction with NGA
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Information on how small businesses can get on NGA's Small Business Vendor List. |
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Industry Correspondence with NGA
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Find out the information you need to request a corporate visit, submit a white paper or unsolicited proposal. |
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Sensors & Image Science BAA (HM1582-04-0004 A4)
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This Broad Area Announcement by the National Geospatail-Intelligence Agency announces a fiscal year 2004 competition for research in Automated Data Extraction. It consists of three parts; a Radar ADE Initiative, The Neuroscience Enabled Geospatial Intelligence Initiative, and a Non-literal Spectral Processing, Exploitation, and Analysis. Includes Amendment 4. |
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NGA Academic Research Program (NARP)
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Information on NGA's multi-disciplinary program of basic research in geospatial intelligence topics. |
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Senior Program Manager/Consultant NGA/PTT
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The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) intends to award a sole source contract to Busch and Associates, LLC to provide consulting services in support of NGA's Analytic Depth Support initiative. HM1573-04-R-0001 |
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Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program
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The Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) announces a Fiscal Year 2004 competition for the DCI Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program. The mission of the DCI Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program is to establish long-term relationships and mentoring of postdoctoral researchers and to provide research institutes with an understanding of the Intelligence Community’s research requirements. This program will foster partnerships with postdoctoral researchers as they move into career positions and provide innovative solutions to critical Intelligence Community problems. |
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2004 NGA HBCU-MI Research Initiative (BAA) HM1582-04-0003
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The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) announces the fiscal year 2004 competition for the NGA Historically Black Colleges & Universities and Minority Institutions (HBCU-MI) Research Initiatives. HBCU-MI is a NGA initiative to enhance the capabilities of U.S. universities to perform research and related education in science and engineering areas critical to our mission and to national defense. The HBCU-MI Program is a component of the NGA Academic Research Program (NARP). Through this HBCU-MI competition, NGA expects to make awards in several specific research topics. The number of grants awarded is subject to the availability of funds, but it is anticipated that as many as three awards will be made this year. All awards will be based on merit competition. Depending on the quantity and quality of proposals received, NGA may elect not make any award(s) under individual research topics. Each grant is awarded for a base period (typically two years) and a one-year option (primarily intended for transitioning research to practical application. |
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2004 NGA University Research Initiatives (NURI) (BAA) HM1582-04-BAA-0002
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The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) announces the fiscal year 2004 competition for the NGA University Research Initiatives (NURI). NURI is a NGA initiative to enhance the capabilities of U.S. universities to perform research and related education in science and engineering areas critical to our mission and to national defense. The NURI Program is a component of the NGA Academic Research Program (NARP). NGA expects to make awards in several specific research topics. The number of grants awarded is subject to the availability of funds, but it is anticipated that as many as eight awards will be made this year. All awards will be based on merit competition. Depending on the quantity and quality of proposals received, NGA may elect not make any award(s) under individual research topics. Each grant is awarded for a base period (typically three years) and up to two one-year options (primarily intended for transitioning research to practical application). |
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Commercial Partnerships
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Information on public contracting data, the Omnibus Contract and other partnerships. |
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Pathfinder 04 Airborne Information Library Tools (AILT)
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NIMA, Advanced Technology Division (IDI), Pathfinder 2004 (Pf04) Team is submitting the following Request for Information (RFI) regarding storage, retrieval, and management tools or technologies, and relevant data formats in support of integrating airborne information including still and motion imagery into the National System for Geospatial Intelligence (NSGI). |
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2004 NGA University Research Initiatives (NURI) (BAA) HM1582-04-BAA-0002
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The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) announces the fiscal year 2004 competition for the NGA University Research Initiatives (NURI). NURI is a NGA initiative to enhance the capabilities of U.S. universities to perform research and related education in science and engineering areas critical to our mission and to national defense. The NURI Program is a component of the NGA Academic Research Program (NARP). NGA expects to make awards in several specific research topics. The number of grants awarded is subject to the availability of funds, but it is anticipated that as many as eight awards will be made this year. All awards will be based on merit competition. Depending on the quantity and quality of proposals received, NGA may elect not make any award(s) under individual research topics. Each grant is awarded for a base period (typically three years) and up to two one-year options (primarily intended for transitioning research to practical application). |
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