geocgi Awarded Contract for DHS Bridge Permit Application System

Published: January 7, 2026

Geospatial Consulting Group International, LLC (geocgi) is proud to announce a new task order supporting mission-critical systems for the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG). Our success in implementing the Waterway Analysis Management System as well as our specialized understanding of the USCG Aids to Navigation (ATON) mission, have led to geocgi’s selection as the contractor of choice for the US Aids to Navigation Information Management (USAIMS) Bridge Permitting Application System (BPAS).

This award builds on geocgi’s specialized understanding of the U.S. Coast Guard’s ATON systems and its long-standing experience supporting mission-critical geospatial applications. Under this effort, geocgi will deliver systems engineering, design, integration, and testing services to modernize the Coast Guard’s bridge permitting process. The new BPAS will improve efficiency and transparency through an intuitive interface, automated records management, and enhanced interoperability with existing Coast Guard systems.

“This effort represents an exciting opportunity to expand geocgi’s partnership with DHS and the U.S. Coast Guard,” said Adam Campbell, Director of Operations. “Our team looks forward to applying our technical expertise and mission familiarity to advance maritime safety and operational effectiveness.”

For more information about this project, please reach out to our Project Manager, Christine Johnson, christine.e.johnson@geocgi.com