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NextView Service Level Agreement Extension

  16/07/2010
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) has exercised the second of its monthly options to extend its Service Level Agreement with GeoEye.


This option becomes effective 1st August 2010, and runs through 31st Aug 2010. This option is the second of the six one-month extensions that the NGA has with GeoEye under the NextView contract, with the last option term expiring on 31st December 2010.

 





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