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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration signed Woolpert to a $7,000,000 contract to perform hydrographic surveying and collect bathymetric data in and around Nome, Alaska.
Woolpert provides support to over 100 countries in EMEA.
Woolpert opened an office in Paris to expand support for Google Maps Platform customers in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Woolpert began providing Google Maps Platform services to EMEA customers in June 2022.
Eric Le Monnier will work in concert with Mark Williams, who manages Woolpert’s Google-focused office in London.
Woolpert delivered Google Maps and Google Cloud services throughout the United States for nearly a decade prior to expanding services to EMEA.
The NOAA award to Woolpert is $5,500,000 with a $1,400,000 option.
Woolpert has been contracted by Trexity to provide Google Maps Platform services and technical support.
Woolpert Vice President and Director of Cloud Sales Rick Bennett considers delivery in 2023 to be focused on customer experience, efficient routing to save money, and providing on-demand ETAs at scale.
Woolpert will use Capella Space’s Analytics Partner Program to expand its SAR capabilities, research and develop new solutions, and develop new products.
Taylor Engineering will deliver coastal engineering and coastal modeling expertise to support Woolpert’s consulting, engineering, and geospatial capabilities.
Under the Mentor-Protégé agreement, Woolpert will provide Taylor Engineering with management and technical assistance to expand Taylor’s technical consulting capabilities, remote-sensing instrumentation, and data collection capabilities nationwide to support federal clients.
Woolpert is an international architecture, engineering, and geospatial firm with more than 60 offices, including five in Florida.
eTrac, a vessel-based hydrographic survey firm acquired by Woolpert in February 2022, collected the sonar data for the projects.
Woolpert acquired Optimal GEO in 2021.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mobile District selected Woolpert for a $49,900,000 firm-fixed-price contract to provide worldwide geospatial operations, sensor maintenance, and technical support for the Joint Airborne Lidar Bathymetry Technical Center of Expertise (JALBTCX).
The contract awarded to Woolpert will support coastal mapping and charting missions through 2025.
WMR-532, the joint venture of Woolpert and Optimal GEO, was awarded previous iterations of the same contract in 2017 and 2019.
Hamilton County, Tennessee contracted Woolpert to acquire and process orthoimagery and lidar data for compilation of planimetric features.
Hamilton County had previously worked with multiple vendors and contracted Woolpert to provide a consistent, updated countywide geospatial dataset.