Leidos logo. The company secured a $106 million Navy research support contract.

Leidos to Support Navy’s Operational Readiness Research Under $106M Contract

Leidos has secured a five-year, $105.5 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to provide operational readiness research support services to the Naval Health Research Center.

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The support services, including investigative studies involving planning, coordinating, designing and executing experimental protocols, will be delivered beginning this coming September through the same month in 2030, the Department of Defense said Thursday. Work will be performed in San Diego, California, and Reston, Virginia.

Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk obligated the contract’s minimum amount of $1,000 in fiscal 2025 research, development, test and evaluation Navy funds at the time of award, with subsequent task orders to be funded with appropriate fiscal RDT&E Navy funds.

The contract was competitively procured through the System for Award Management website. Leidos beat out one other bidder to win the contract.

In 2020, the company was awarded a potential $82.1 million contract to support investigative studies at the Naval Health Research Center’s Operational Readiness Directorate. Work included analysis and reporting support, data monitoring, database framework creation and development of operationally relevant research ideas.

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