Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: October 31, 2024
Leidos was awarded a $93 million contract to provide the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps forces with weapon systems support.
The company said Wednesday the Technical Assistance for Repairables Processing contract from the Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center has a one year base period of performance and four one-year options and one six-month option.
The contractor will develop a business intelligence dashboard capable of live data and reporting to equip NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support customers with a decision support system. Field representatives will also train and assist naval personnel on Reverse Supply Chain activities.
Commenting on the seventh TARP program contract awarded to Leidos, Jason McCarthy, senior vice president of engineering, integration and operations, said, “Leidos’ solutions in advanced traceability and control support our Navy and Marine forces in moving, controlling, and tracking depot-level repairables worldwide – ultimately helping to reduce repair pipeline time and the cost of future investment.”
The company has been providing TARP program innovations since 2000.
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