NASA has tapped ADNET Systems to provide vital services for its Earth observation systems. The Maryland-based company will provide global modeling and data assimilation support at the agency's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, from March 15, 2026, under a $84 million five-year contract.
ADNET Systems will be responsible for maintaining and enhancing NASA Goddard's Global Modeling and Assimilation Office's Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) model and data assimilation system. The company's role includes developing and validating individual model components within GEOS, as well as integrating external models such as those used to track sea and land ice.
As part of this agreement, ADNET Systems will be able to develop and integrate new components as needed, with NASA providing the overall guidance and oversight for these efforts. The contractor's work will play a critical role in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of NASA's Earth observation systems, which are essential for understanding our planet's climate and weather patterns.
The contract award reflects the importance of ADNET Systems' capabilities in supporting NASA's global modeling and data assimilation initiatives. By leveraging this expertise, NASA can continue to advance its scientific research and improve its ability to predict and prepare for natural disasters and other events.
ADNET Systems will be responsible for maintaining and enhancing NASA Goddard's Global Modeling and Assimilation Office's Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) model and data assimilation system. The company's role includes developing and validating individual model components within GEOS, as well as integrating external models such as those used to track sea and land ice.
As part of this agreement, ADNET Systems will be able to develop and integrate new components as needed, with NASA providing the overall guidance and oversight for these efforts. The contractor's work will play a critical role in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of NASA's Earth observation systems, which are essential for understanding our planet's climate and weather patterns.
The contract award reflects the importance of ADNET Systems' capabilities in supporting NASA's global modeling and data assimilation initiatives. By leveraging this expertise, NASA can continue to advance its scientific research and improve its ability to predict and prepare for natural disasters and other events.