Leidos Holdings Inc. is a technology leader providing full spectrum cyber-security, digital modernizations, integrated systems, and various types of cyber operations. Over the years, the company has served government and commercial customers, finding the best solutions for critical issues.
What to know more about the Leidos government contracts? Read here and discover the top 10 Leidos Inc. federal government awards.
1. DTRA IT Support Services, $535 Million
- Contracting activity: Defense Threat Reduction Agency
- Contract type: Multiple-award, IDIQ contract
- Contract duration: 5 years
- Operational site: Fort Belvoir, Virginia
Leidos Inc. in Reston, Virginia, along with other companies, has been given an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract on February 21, 2019, with an aggregate ceiling of $535 million. The agreement will provide IT support services to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency to transform how the agency will use its knowledge and capabilities to safeguard the US and US allies’ global weapons of mass destruction and improvised threats.
The contract has two individual orders, which also splits the budget.
- Task Order 1 – $18 million to supply solution engineering and systems test support
- Task Order 2 – $22 million knowledge management assistance
2. U.S. Navy Increment III Production Units, $492.4 Million
- Contracting activity: Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
- Contract type: IDIQ, firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-fixed-fee multiple award contract
- Contract duration: 8 years
- Operational site: Johnstown, Pennsylvania; Sterling, Virginia; Poway, California; and San Diego, California
On June 19, 2017, Leidos was one of the many companies that received a contract for Automated Digital Network System (ADNS) – Increment III production units. ADNS Increment III production units and supplies provide tactical wide area network (WAN) gateway services for surface ship, submarine, airborne, tactical-shore, and shore-based WANs. It also adds bandwidth from newer satellite communication systems to boost network capacity.
This contract has an eight-year ordering period with no option years included. These multiple-award contracts with a cumulative value of $492.4 million were acquired via competitive bidding processes on the Space and Warfare Systems Command e-Commerce Central websites and the Federal Business Opportunities.
3. U.S. Air Force FMS Customers’ Engineering Support, $950 Million
- Contracting activity: Air Force Life Cycle Management Center
- Contract type: Multiple awards (fair opportunity, IDIQ contracts with a firm-fixed-price task order)
- Contract duration: 10 years
- Operational site: Contractors’ headquarters and FMS customer locations
Leidos and other companies received multiple award contracts with a total estimated value of $950 million on May 27, 2021. The U.S. Air Force gave the 10-year agreement for the companies to provide foreign military sales (FMS) customers the following:
- Engineering assessments
- Procurement of intelligence
- Surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) sensors
- Integration of ISR sensors into non-standard aircraft
- Logistics support for non-standard aircraft with ISR sensors
Work will occur at the contractors’ sites and FMS customers’ locations and end on May 31, 2031. Each company, including Leidos, receives $22,000 in funding at the time of the award.
4. U.S. Navy Health Research Support, $99 Million
- Contracting activity: Naval Medical Logistics Command
- Contract type: Cost-plus-fixed-fee, IDIQ, single award task order
- Contract duration: 5 years
- Operational site: Dayton, Ohio
Leidos has been awarded a single-award task order at the Naval Medical Research Unit-Dayton to provide support services in aeronautical medicine and environmental health research. The agreement also includes research, development, testing, and evaluation services with a $1 million initial incremental fund.
The completion date is July 7, 2024, with the work taking place in Dayton, Ohio.
5. U.S. Navy Medium Unmanned Undersea Vehicle Design, $11.9 Million
- Contracting activity: Naval Sea Systems Command
- Contract type: Cost-plus-incentive-fee contract
Leidos Inc. received a cost-plus-incentive-fee contract worth $11.9 million to design the Medium Unmanned Undersea Vehicle. If all options are exercised in this contract, the total value would be $358,486,444.
The work will primarily occur in Lynnwood, Washington, while other operational sites include Arlington, Virginia; Newport, Rhode Island; Long Beach, Mississippi; and San Diego, California, until June 2023.
This contract has an arranged budget plan every year, stating the financial breakdown per fiscal year as follows:
- FY2021 has $7 million or 59% of the budget
- FY2022 has $4.8 million or 41% of the budget
All budgets will go to research, development, testing, and evaluation of the Navy until the end of the contract in 2023.
6. U.S. Navy research and development Support, $82 Million
- Contracting activity: Naval Medical Logistics Command
- Contract type: Cost-plus-fixed-fee, IDIQ contract
- Contract duration: 5 years
- Operational site: Primarily in San Diego
The Operational Readiness Directorate of the Naval Health Research Center in San Diego, California, has awarded Leidos Inc. an $82 million contract for research and development support services. My primary place of work is in San Diego, California, and is set to conclude by September 2026.
7. U.S. Navy Defense Healthcare Management System Modernization, $4 Billion
- Contracting activity: Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
- Contract type: IDIQ, with firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-fixed-fee, cost-plus-incentive-fee, and fixed-price contract
- Contract duration: 10 years ordering period (2-year initial ordering period, two 3-year option, potential two-year award term)
- Operational site: United States and overseas
The Defense Healthcare Management System Modernization program has granted an estimated maximum of $4 billion contract to Leidos Inc. An amount of $35 million was obligated at the time of award, and additional funds will be released as individual orders are issued. The following are two primary services the contractor will deliver as an integrator of service providers:
- Electronic health record off-the-shelf solution
- Integration activities and deployment across the Military Health System
Work will occur in the US and internationally until September 2025.
8. U.S. Army professional engineering support services, $37.4 Billion
- Contracting activity: U.S. Army Contracting Command
- Contract type: Hybrid contract (cost, cost-plus-fixed-fee, cost-plus-incentive-fee, and firm-fixed-price)
- Contract duration: 4 years
Leidos and other companies will compete for individual orders to provide knowledge-based professional engineering support services. The hybrid contract is worth $37.4 billion and requires contractors to support command, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, control, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) related needs. Work locations and funds are determined with each order.
9. DHA Medical Research And Development Services, $10 Billion
- Contracting activity: Defense Health Agency Professional Services Contracting Division
- Contract type: Multiple award, IDIQ contract
- Contract duration: 5 years
Leidos and other companies received a $10 billion contract on May 16, 2022. Contractors will provide services and technologies related to military medical research and development with these four market segments:
- Research & Development
- Research & Development Support Services
- Regulatory Processes
- Translational Science Support and Services
The contract has a base period of five years and an option for another five years. The five-year base ordering term runs from June 20, 2022, to June 19, 2027, while the five-year option ordering period runs from June 20, 2027, to June 19, 2032.
10. DARPA Shared Spectrum Access for Radar and Communications Program, $7.8 Million
- Contracting activity: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
- Contract type: Cost-plus-fixed-fee contract
- Operational site: Primarily in Arlington, Virginia
Leidos received a $7.8 million contract for the Coexistence Phase 2 research project under the Shared Spectrum Access. The company will develop the work during Phase 1’s coexistence thrust by continuing studies on spectrum sharing between radar and communications systems.
Work will primarily operate in Virginia and other states until August 2016.
Government Contracting With Leidos
From military operations to science solutions, Leidos CEO Roger Krone and its executives strive to deliver one-of-a-kind services to resolve critical issues. The company will continue to provide quality technical, scientific, engineering, and system integration services for a better and more secure future.