The Defense Intelligence Agency has awarded a five-year, $25 million task order to Leidos for military intelligence analysis on narcotics groups and international crime networks as part of a fixed-fee contract.
The company said Thursday it will perform work at Joint Base-Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D.C. and also provide assistance to the Pentagon’s risk management Defense Critical Infrastructure Program.
“We look forward to continuing to support the DIA as they work to counter the activities of transnational organized crime and narcotics cartels as well as assist in securing the critical infrastructure supporting the DoD,” said Mary Craft, a Leidos group president.