All posts by Jason Newmoyer

The Interoperability Problem at the Tactical Edge: Why It’s Still Unsolved

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TAK is a powerful platform. But when your geospatial ecosystem doesn’t speak the same language, critical data disappears exactly when it matters most. The Problem No One Talks About Enough Tactical geospatial has a dirty secret: the platforms that operators trust most are often the ones least capable of consuming […]

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CoreSpatial 2026-Q1 Release Announcement

NGS is pleased to announce the 2026.1 release of CoreSpatial Server, Map Manager and Portal The highlight of this release is our CoreSpatial Portal release based on MapStore2 v2025.02.02. This is a large rollup that advances through multiple upstream MapStore2 releases. See full details below. We also look forward to continued development in the following […]

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CoreSpatial 2025-Q4 Release Announcement

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NGS is pleased to announce the 2025.4 release of CoreSpatial Server, Basemaps and Map Manager. This quarter has been especially busy on our services projects. We look forward to expanding our CoreSpatial product development team in 2026 to support increased velocity on our roadmap items such as: An updated Portal release based on MapStore2 v2025.02.00, as […]

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NGS Awarded a 20-Year GSA MAS Contract Vehicle

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NGS has been selected for award under the GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS). This 20-year IDIQ establishes a long-term, government-wide contracting vehicle that gives federal customers a direct and streamlined path to buy our engineering, geospatial, cybersecurity, and DevSecOps services under pre-negotiated terms. Contract Number: 47QTCA26D002HAward Notice: https://sam.gov/workspace/contract/opp/153612a111854ae1a8a6d64f4f76f20c/view What is […]

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CoreSpatial 2025-Q3 Release Announcement

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NGS is pleased to announce the 2025.3 release of CoreSpatial Server, Basemaps and Map Manager. We anticipate the release of Portal in the upcoming weeks based on MapStore2 v2025.01.01, as well as promoting FIPS compliance for GeoServer to a generally available release. Other exciting features on our roadmap include: CoreSpatial […]

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CoreSpatial Server Adds FIPS 140-2 Compliance to GeoServer

We’re excited to announce a major enhancement to CoreSpatial Server: support for running GeoServer in FIPS 140 compliant mode on both Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and containerized environments. This capability represents a key milestone for CoreSpatial as we continue to expand its use in high-security environments across government and […]

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CoreSpatial Buyer’s Guide for Government

Whether you’re working in disaster response, public safety, environmental monitoring, or national defense, the need for accurate, flexible, and interoperable geospatial tools is constant. At NGS, we built CoreSpatial to give government users control over their mapping stack – without locking them into a commercial ecosystem. CoreSpatial combines proven open-source […]

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CoreSpatial 2025-Q1 Release Announcement

NGS is pleased to announce our 2025 Q1 release of CoreSpatial Server, Map Manager and Portal. Below are the release notes. As usual, please reach out to our support email if you have any questions or would like any assistance with upgrades. Please note that this release contains critical security patches. It is recommended that you update production […]

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