BAE Systems has entered into an agreement to supply the Air Force with access to the company’s Workflow Improvement Module, an add-on license that integrates BAE Systems’ advanced geospatial-intelligence (GEOINT) software package Socet GXP to its GXP Xplorer data management application and also enables Socet GXP to search and discover products while eliminating the need to switch between tools, according to company representatives. BAE spokesman Charles Ratzer yesterday said terms were not available. Darren Stelle, BAE Army account manager for…
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