Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: March 4, 2016
Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) has secured a three-month, $9.3 million contract modification to continue its lifecycle sustainment services for the U.S. Navys access control systems as well as command, control, computers, communications and intelligence platforms.
The modification brings the total contract value to $107.1 million, the Defense Departmentsaid Wednesday.
The firm-fixed-price contract was awarded in support of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command‘s Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection Ashore Program and could reach $123 million in total value and run through November 2016 if the service branch exercises all five options, DoD added.
The modification covers service calls response and resolution for corrective maintenance, asset management, systems installation and technical upgrades, trend analysis, information assurance vulnerability alert, configuration management, as well as software and hardware preventive maintenance work.
NAVFAC’s Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center will obligate $9.3 million from the service branchs fiscal 2016 operation and maintenance funds at the time of award.
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