GSA’s Earth Observation Solutions: Powering informed decision-making

The General Services Administration plays a pivotal role in streamlining the federal government’s acquisition of cutting-edge earth observation solutions. These systems provide a wealth of data and insights for tackling environmental challenges, driving scientific discovery, and supporting informed decision-making across numerous sectors.

What are earth observation solutions?

EOS encompass a wide array of technologies, including:

  • Remote sensing through satellites and aerial imagery: acquiring visual and other sensor data that covers vast regions, enabling monitoring of changes in land use, natural disasters, and urban development.
  • Ground-based sensor networks: Gathering real-time data on factors like air quality, soil moisture, and weather patterns.
  • Geospatial data and analytics: Delivering sophisticated tools for interpreting, processing, and visualizing complex Earth-related information.
  • Sensor data: Includes synthetic-aperture radar (SAR), LiDAR, and other sensor equipment and imaging technologies to gather information and provide analytics.

EOS in practical applications

EOS offer agencies various uses, including meeting public safety needs, enhancing military operations, and helping to predict and analyze natural disasters. 

Managing flood risks
A federal agency responsible for flood risk management can use EOS to create and update floodplain maps. 

High-resolution satellite imagery helps identify changes in land cover and elevation, which is crucial for mapping floodplains. LiDAR provides detailed three-dimensional data of the Earth’s surface, which supports floodplain modeling. Geographic Information Systems help integrate various data sources to create floodplain maps and visualizations. 

Improved maps lead to better-informed decisions regarding flood insurance, building regulations, and community planning. Communities can develop targeted mitigation strategies and evacuation plans based on accurate flood risk information. These strategies can reduce flood damage and the impact of future floods.

Improving agricultural practices
EOS help support sustainable agricultural practices and optimize resource management. Satellite imagery and sensor data can provide insights into crop health, soil moisture, and land use patterns. SAR can map crop types and track their growth. This helps improve farm efficiency, allowing farmers to optimize resource allocation (water and fertilizer) based on real-time data on crop health and soil conditions.

Monitoring endangered species
EOS can help track endangered species and protect their habitats. High-resolution satellite imagery and aerial photography can monitor wildlife populations, habitat changes, and potential threats. Remote sensing data can track animal movement patterns and identify critical breeding and feeding grounds.

Using geographic information software, EOS can integrate various data sources to create habitat maps and support conservation planning. These efforts support species conservation efforts. Access to this real-time data allows for targeted interventions to protect endangered species and their habitats.

These case studies showcase the versatile nature of earth observation solutions and their profound impact across various federal agencies, contributing to environmental protection, resource management, public safety, and scientific advancement.

GSA’s role in streamlining EOS acquisition

GSA’s Multiple Award Schedule provides a centralized platform for government agencies to procure EOS products and services from pre-vetted vendors. GSA makes it easier for agencies to acquire earth observation products, services, and solutions by grouping geospatial data, knowledge, and analytics under one MAS Special Item Number.  Currently GSA works with 91 EOS vendors to provide services to agencies. With such a large pool of vendors, agencies are able to get multiple competitive bids to get the best price for required services. 

This approach offers several benefits:

  • Simplified procurement: MAS streamlines the contracting process, saving agencies time and resources.
  • Access to expertise: Agencies tap into a pool of qualified and experienced EOS providers.
  • Cost savings: Pre-negotiated pricing and terms help speed up procurements, maximize value, and optimize spending.
  • Data security and management: GSA helps agencies address standards for data integrity and protection.

The future of EOS

GSA continues to work with vendors to build relationships, understand their current capabilities, and gain awareness of future/emerging technology.

EOS will increasingly integrate with artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cloud computing, bolstering data analysis and decision-making capabilities. New use cases for EOS will emerge, addressing complex challenges across various sectors.

For contracting professionals, staying abreast of GSA’s EOS offerings is essential. Understanding these systems’ capabilities and potential applications across many sectors helps you support your agency’s mission and optimize limited resources.

How to Order:

Agencies can issue an RFI or RFQ through GSA eBuy using SIN 541370GEO. 

Combine SINs to meet your requirements, or try a blanket purchase agreement to fill recurring needs easily. You can also set aside the requirement for one or more socio-economic categories, including but not limited to small businesses, veteran-owned businesses, and women-owned businesses.

GSA will continue to play a critical role in ensuring federal agencies have access to the most advanced and cost-effective solutions. For more information regarding the EOS program, please visit the EOS SIN 541370GEO page on the GSA website, or reach out to GSA’s EOS team at EOS@gsa.gov.

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8(a) STARS III — IT Support for U.S. Embassy 

Through GSA’s best-in-class 8(a) STARS III governmentwide acquisition contract (GWAC), small businesses are delivering cutting-edge IT solutions to support critical government operations worldwide. This contract empowers agencies to streamline acquisitions, achieve mission success, and realize taxpayer savings by using small businesses both at home and abroad.

In one great example, the 8(a) STARS III team recently tapped into its OCONUS pool of 8(a) businesses to get IT support services for the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and its consulate in Erbil, Iraq. This operation underscores 8(a)STARS III’s far-reaching impact as well as the essential role GSA plays in delivering technology solutions to even the most challenging environments.

We’re committed to building a diversified, capable, and high-performing federal IT landscape. 8(a) STARS III shows how collaboration among GSA, federal agencies, and small businesses drives innovation and strengthens government missions across the globe.

IT For the State Department

We worked closely with the Department of State (State) on a mission-critical 8(a) STARS III task order. This took hard work and coordination among the U.S. Embassy, State, several GSA teams, and various industry partners. 

We conducted a GSA Market Research As a Service (MRAS) request that notified industry that State needed unique location-specific services. One service required the selected contractor to have an Iraq Business License, which MRAS helped identify. This requirement usually takes several months and existing personal connections within the Iraqi government.

This task order has a lifetime value of more than $55 million and secures services for State for up to four years.

Empowering small IT service providers

Small businesses are a critical part of America’s marketplace. They support the U.S. economy, create jobs, and spark innovation within both the private and public sectors.

With multiple federal agencies, GSA is committed to providing opportunities and development for these firms through innovative contract solutions. 

8(a) STARS III has a current value of more than $6 billion, awarding over 1,100 contracts, the most ever on a GSA STARS GWAC. Since its start, more than 40 federal agencies have used the 8(a) STARS III to get the IT services they need from highly qualified small businesses.

To date, over 3,700 acquisition personnel have completed 65+ Delegation of Procurement Authority trainings. 

Our Worldwide Impact

The 8(a) STARS III contract has brought great value to federal agencies, small businesses, and American taxpayers. We encourage using this innovative, best-in-class contract.
Learn more about 8(a) STARS III or use our IT Solutions Navigator to find the vehicle that’s right for you.

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