Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: October 8, 2024
The Department of the Air Force has awardedLeidos (NYSE: LDOS) a potential five-year, $303 million contract to provide planning, analysis and operations support for a core DAF Battle Network component.
Leidos said Monday it will perform a wide range of management support to help the department develop the Advanced Battle Management System-Digital Infrastructure network.
The contract awarded by the DAF Program Executive Officer Command, Control, Communications and Battle Management has a three-year base performance term and two option years and broadens the company’s collaboration with the department to design, build and field Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control capabilities in support of the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force.
“For battle managers to make faster and better-informed decisions, they need government and commercial technologies to work together seamlessly,” said Roy Stevens, Leidos National Security Sector president.
“We will lead the secure, rapid integration of cloud computing, data analytics, and communications capabilities so that our Airmen and Guardians have the tactical, operational, and strategic data they need,” added Stevens, a previous Wash100 awardee.
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