Geocgi Awarded Contract to Support the U.S. Air Force’s GeoMobility Program

Published: January 21, 2026

Geospatial Consulting Group International (geocgi), in partnership with NV5 Geospatial, is proud to announce its selection to provide geospatial support services for the U.S. Air Force’s Air Mobility Command (AMC) GeoMobility Program. Under this multi-year task order, geocgi will help advance AMC’s mission to deliver seamless, data-driven geospatial capabilities that enhance the situational awareness, readiness, and operational efficiency of the Mobility Air Forces (MAF).

Working alongside NV5 Geospatial, geocgi’s efforts will strengthen AMC’s ability to manage, visualize, and secure complex geospatial systems that support global air mobility operations. The team will provide direct support for systems administration, cybersecurity, and strategic communications to the Headquarters AMC/A4C Civil Engineer Division at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois.

For systems administration, the team manages and sustains the AMC ArcGIS Enterprise ecosystem to ensure continuous, secure access for users worldwide. For cybersecurity, the team implements and oversees cybersecurity processes aligned with Department of Defense and U.S. Air Force standards—including Risk Management Framework (RMF) compliance, Authority to Operate (ATO) renewals, continuous monitoring, and system assessments—to safeguard AMC’s geospatial infrastructure. For strategic communications, the team develops and executes a comprehensive plan to enhance stakeholder engagement and product adoption across the Air Force’s geospatial community. This includes maintaining program documentation, outreach materials, and ArcGIS Hub content that highlight new capabilities, initiatives, and success stories.

“We’re honored to expand our partnership with the U.S. Air Force through the AMC GeoMobility Program. Our team is committed to empowering the Mobility Air Forces with reliable, secure, and intuitive geospatial systems that directly support the mission of global reach,” said Colin Johnson, Program Manager at geocgi.

For more information about this project, please reach out to our U.S. Air Force Program Manager, Colin Johnson, at colin.r.johnson@geocgi.com