As federal and local leaders gathered to celebrate the NGA's new facility, they shared insights on how this massive investment could shape St. Louis's future in the intelligence community.
The NGA opens its new $1.7 billion campus in north St. Louis, marking the largest federal investment in the city's history.
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Creating a new campus for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency involved years of work and construction.
The city could sue to take control of dozens of NorthSide Regeneration parcels relatively quickly. It's opting to negotiate ...
S T. LOUIS- The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency officially opened its new $1.7 billion campus in north St. Louis on Friday, marking what leaders called the start of a new chapter for the ...
Josh Gaghen, VP at McCarthy Building Cos., led the $1.7B NGA project. His Air Force background and passion for running shaped ...
The City of St. Louis won a major victory recently with our selection by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) as its Agency Preferred Alternative for its new West campus. This project is ...
Intelligence Agency as its north star, a non-profit is working to get defense tech to put down roots in the Midwest.
GDIT is networking the agency’s St. Louis workstations to crunch geospatial data even when analysts aren’t around.
ST. LOUIS- The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency officially opened its new $1.7 billion campus in north St. Louis on Friday, marking what leaders called the start of a new chapter for the nation ...