Leidos has received a five-year, $300 million contract from the National Security Agency to support its Technical Signals Intelligence mission through development and modernization initiatives.
Under the single award contract, Leidos will help NSA develop and deploy new cloud architectures and systems as well as a wide range of TechSIGINT collection, analysis and production capabilities, the company said Wednesday.
“By leveraging our technical, engineering and software expertise, our teams will work to advance NSA’s TechSIGINT modernization efforts, providing our nation’s leaders and military troops with actionable intelligence and critical information to protect and defend our country,” said Roy Stevens, president of Leidos Intelligence Group.
The company’s recent contract wins in the IT modernization space include a $65 million task order to help the IRS update their tax filing systems.
Leaders from both NSA and Leidos will be speaking at the 2021 Annual Intel Summit that will be hosted by the Potomac Officers Club on Oct. 14 to discuss intelligence agencies’ current priorities and future initiatives in an evolving technical landscape. Visit PotomacOfficersClub.com to register for the summit and other GovCon-related events.