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    Leidos Creates Shelter System for Military Personnel

    By Tracy BellFebruary 18, 2014
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    Leidos, a national security, health and engineering solutions company based in Reston, has developed an advanced energy-efficient shelter system that provides full-living capability for military personnel at base camps, the company said this week.

    The Self-sustaining Living Module (SLiM) concept, designed to provide greater levels of self-sufficiency and habitability to support expeditionary bases, was developed for the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center (NSRDEC) in support of the Department of Defense initiative to modernize contingency basing.NSRDEC, also known as Natick Labs, provides American forces with a wide range of field feeding and life support systems, clothing, precision airdrop systems, and ballistic, chemical and laser protection systems.

    “Leidos is proud to develop the SLiM project to provide energy efficiency operations and living capability for expeditionary forces to protect our soldiers and enhance their quality of life,” said Sam Gordy, group president at Leidos.

    The rigid-walled, modular shelter system can be set up by soldiers without material handling equipment and includes energy efficiency systems that reduce water and fuel resupply needs. The SLiM system has several features that address expeditionary basing challenges including solar energy collection and microgrid power management, rainwater collection, water purification systems and easy onsite setup and teardown. With the capability of energy, water and waste management subsystems, each SLiM system can accommodate squad size units in remote combat outpost/patrol base environments.

    During earlier concept development, Leidos engineers performed multiple studies and analyses and conducted mechanical modeling to validate the design. Under this contract, the Leidos team will continue the development of a detailed design; fabricate, assemble and perform acceptance testing of the prototype; and support a field demonstration experiment.

    Previously named Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), the company changed its name to Leidos, Inc. on September 27, 2013 in connection with the spinoff of its former technical, engineering and enterprise information technology business, which has assumed the company’s former name. Leidos has submitted a change-of-name agreement to the U.S. government to recognize the name change, which is currently under review by the responsible Defense Contract Management Agency contracting officer, the company said.

     

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