Geocgi was recently awarded a contract to help modernize and enhance the U.S. Coast Guard’s (USCG) Waterways Analysis and Management System (WAMS). The WAMS support contract was awarded under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Geospatial Technology Support Services (GTSS) 2.0 Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA), of which geocgi is a co-prime contract holder under a General Services Administration (GSA) Contract Teaming Agreement (CTA). As a coordinated effort between DHS Science and Technology (S&T) Acquisition Division and USCG Office of Navigation Systems (CG-NAV), WAMS will leverage current technologies and expertise to develop better ways to conduct waterway health assessments, analyze the condition of ports and waterways after disasters, and develop risk-based mitigation and recovery strategies. The scope of this contract includes completing coding of WAMS modules 3 and 4 (Waterway Analysis and Trends and Waterway Design), integration support with the United States Aids to Navigation Information Management System (USAIMS) – an interface application to the Aids to Navigation Information System (ATONIS), and WAMS user training and technical support.
The WAMS contract was issued by the DHS Science and Technology (S&T) Acquisition Division. To learn more about this project, or our other Coast Guard work, reach out to Nathan Russell, nathan.k.russell@geocgi.com.
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