Leidos Dynetics logo. Dynetics secured an Army contract for the IFPC weapon system.

Leidos Subsidiary Books $265M Army Contract for Indirect Fire Protection Capability

Leidos subsidiary Dynetics has secured a U.S. Army contract worth approximately $264.6 million to help the military branch meet its weapon system requirements for the Indirect Fire Protection Capability, or IFPC.

Dynetics’ Army Contract Scope

The Department of Defense said Wednesday the Army Contracting Command at Redstone Arsenal in Alabama conducted an internet solicitation and received one offer for the cost-plus-fixed-fee, firm-fixed-price contract.

Work will occur in Alabama, Minnesota and Pennsylvania through July 30, 2026.

The service will obligate $128 million in Army research, development, test and evaluation funds for fiscal year 2025.

IFPC is a mobile, ground-based weapon system designed to protect fixed- and semi-fixed assets from unmanned aerial systems, cruise missiles, rockets, artillery and mortars.

Army IFPC Increment 2 Contract Award to Dynetics

In November 2024, Dynetics received a potential $4.1 billion indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract from the Army for IFPC Increment 2.

The IDIQ contract includes low-rate initial production, full-rate production and support services and covers the initial procurement of 18 IFPC Increment 2 launchers.

The undefinitized contract order has a total value of $204 million, with $99 million obligated immediately upon award of the IDIQ contract.

IFPC Increment 2 Prototype OTA

In September 2021, the Army awarded Dynetics a $237.4 million prototype other transaction agreement to build and deliver 16 launcher prototypes, 60 interceptors and all-up-round magazines for IFPC Increment 2.

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