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Find similar grantsSequoia Data Labeling Request for Proposal is sponsored by National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). This is a large-scale data labeling effort to support critical geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities.
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NGA announces $708M data labeling RFP | National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency NGA released a $708 million data labeling request for proposal, Sequoia, to support critical geospatial intelligence artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities. U.S. Department of Defense organization. NGA announces $708M data labeling RFP NGA announces $708M data labeling...
press-releases , press-release , contract-announcement , contract , contracts , maven , ai , artificial-intelligence , data-labeling , machine-learning SPRINGFIELD, Virginia – The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has released a $708 million data labeling request for proposal. Sequoia is a single-award indefinite delivery indefinite quantity contract with an up to $708 million ceiling over an up to 7-year ordering period.
The contract, NGA’s largest data labeling effort to date, will support critical geospatial intelligence artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities. The Sequoia IDIQ is intended to include data labeling activities to support GEOINT AI/ML capabilities across multiple programs and directorates within the NGA enterprise, the National System for GEOINT and the Department of Defense.
For example, the IDIQ contract will support the NGA Maven Program, which applies AI capabilities to intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance sensors and platforms, primarily through computer vision. The NGA Maven CV algorithms, which rely heavily on robust data labeling, can perform a number of automated tasks, including but not limited to object detection, object tracking, object classification and pattern detection.
The Sequoia IDIQ contract will additionally support natural language processing, analytic models and AI/ML models that support business process automation for the GEOINT mission. The contract will leverage commercial CV and AI capabilities to augment existing programs and will integrate directly into analytic workflows for operational use. For more information on Sequoia, visit SAM.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations capable of providing data labeling services to support geospatial intelligence AI/ML capabilities. Specific eligibility would be detailed in the RFP on SAM. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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Sequoia Data Labeling Request for Proposal is funded by National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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