7A--M-Pages Code Optimization land surveying software
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is seeking code optimization and software updates for the National Geodetic Survey (NGS). This Phase 2 project focuses on modernizing land surveying software to align with the Modernized National Spatial Reference System (NSRS). The scope involves updating internal tools like M-Pages, the LASER engine, and antenna calibration source codes to improve processing efficiency and maintain compatibility with geodetic standards. This is a small business set-aside for a firm-fixed-price contract. Technical requirements include migrating legacy Perl and Matlab code to Python and C++, specifically using the Eigen library for geodetic computations. Offerors must have foundational knowledge of geodesy and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) software. Amendment 0001 extended the response deadline to June 8, 2026, and clarified that option tasks must be bundled into a single pricing line item. All source code must be destroyed at the end of the contract per data security protocols. The solicitation includes a PWS, a mandatory past performance template, and Q&A documentation. Amendments require all tasks, including the LASER engine update, to be bundled into a single Firm-Fixed-Price CLIN. Performance metrics include processing 100 stations in under one hour, and all source code must be destroyed upon contract completion. The National Geodetic Survey (NGS) is optimizing and updating its land surveying software to support the Modernized National Spatial Reference System (NSRS). This Phase 2 effort focuses on the M-PAGES suite and the LASER engine to improve geodetic algorithms and consolidate tools for leveling and GNSS observations.
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