FBI awards NGI contract to Lockheed Martin
Under the contract, potentially worth $1 billion, the company will develop the bureau's Next Generation Identification system.
The FBI announced today it has awarded Lockheed Martin a contract potentially worth $1 billion to design, develop and deploy of the Next Generation Identification (NGI) system.
The contract will consist of a base year and the potential for up to nine option years.
The company’s team competed for the NGI contract with teams led by prime contractors Northrop Grumman and IBM.
A Northrop Grumman spokeswoman said her company was officially notified Feb. 12 that they did not win the NGI contract.
The FBI says that the NGI System will enhance fingerprint and latent print processing services and improve accuracy and capacity which will in turn improve the capabilities of the agency’s photo search capabilities.
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