National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
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National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is a United States geospatial-intelligence agency within the Department of Defense and the U.S. Intelligence Community, with its public operator domain at nga.mil.[1] It was formed as the National Imagery and Mapping Agency in 1996 and renamed NGA on 2003-11-24.[2] NGA produces and analyzes geospatial intelligence rather than operating satellites itself, using imagery and other geospatial data from classified and commercial sources for national-security users.[1] Its main campus is in Springfield, Virginia, with a secondary campus in St. Louis, Missouri.[2] NGA's Luno A and Luno B procure commercial GEOINT analytics under five-year IDIQ vehicles with $290M and $200M ceilings respectively, including computer-vision analytics and human-domain monitoring.[3][4]
- [1]National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency - Wikipediacommunity2026-06-20Founding dates (1996 NIMA, 2003 NGA), HQ Springfield VA, mission, workforce ~14500, director Bredenkamp from 2025-11-05
- [2]NGA announces $290M Luno A commercial data RFPagency doc2026-06-20Luno A IDIQ scope and $290M ceiling; 5yr; commercial GEOINT analytics buying program
- [3]NGA announces selectees for $200M Luno B IDIQagency doc2026-06-20Luno B: 13 vendors, $200M, 5yr, human-domain monitoring scope
- [4]About the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency - intelligencecareers.govagency doc2026-06-20Official IC profile; DoD + IC dual membership; GEOINT mission