Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: April 4, 2025
The National Security Agency has awarded Leidos a potential five-year, $390 million contract to provide signals intelligence capabilities, analysis, engineering and reporting tools.
Leidos said Thursday the single-award contract has a one-year base term and four option years.
“Tailored and unique SIGINT solutions for the military and intelligence community are critical to delivering information superiority at speed,” said Roy Stevens, president of the national security sector at Leidos.
“This contract will leverage Leidos’ engineering and technical expertise, as we expand our work with the NSA,” added Stevens, a two-time Wash100 Award recipient.
SIGINT Contract Scope
The contract includes lab and testbed management support, deployment, training, integration and testing, and sustainment of a subset of NSA systems.
The company will also conduct technical, systems administration, engineering and management functions.
Leidos develops SIGINT technologies by leveraging its knowledge in cyber, radar, sensors and IT managed services.
Previously Awarded NSA Contract
In October 2021, Leidos secured a $300 million contract from NSA to provide development and modernization support for the agency’s Technical Signals Intelligence mission.
The five-year contract called for the deployment of cloud architectures and systems and the provision of technical services to sustain a wide range of new TechSIGINT collection, analysis and production capabilities.
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