Author: Elodie Collins|| Date Published: December 12, 2025
Leidos has secured a task order valued at up to $454.9 million to provide Cloud One architecture and common shared services support for the Air Force. The firm-fixed-price task order, issued through the General Services Administration multiple award schedule, covers enterprise cloud support across multiple locations outside the continental United States until October 2031, the Department of War said Wednesday.
The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center serves as the contracting activity.
What Is Cloud One?
Cloud One is the Department of the Air Force’s cloud computing platform designed to provide mission application owners with access to secure and reliable cloud capabilities.
The multi-cloud, multi-vendor system meets defense security and zero trust requirements and works on Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.
The services it offers include mobile connect, global content delivery, data transport, compute and store monitoring, and platform operations and sustainment.
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How Will Leidos Support the Air Force’s Cloud One?
Leidos’ recent award is part of DAF’s Cloud One Next, or C1N, effort. The department issued a request for information in 2023 for C1N, which calls for architecture and common shared services operations and modernization, applications migration, and Cloud Service Offerings management.
DAF said it intends to award multiple contracts with a five-year period of performance, including four 12-month options.
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