Reston, Va.-based Leidos announced Dec. 1 the company was awarded a prime contract by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) — Energy under the Business Systems Modernization – Energy (BSM-E) and Enterprise Business Systems (EBS) Deployments, Operational and Field Site Support contract. Varec Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Leidos, will perform work at various Dept. of Defense facilities worldwide.
“Leidos is committed to support the fuel operational needs of our military,” Leidos Group President Mary Craft said. “The deployment of Varec’s FuelsManager® Defense software directly supports the Defense Logistics Agency Energy fuels operations mission at over 600 Defense Fuel Supply Points and for the warfighters worldwide”
The single-award, firm-fixed-price contract has a seven-month base period of performance, four one-year options and a total contract value of approximately $37 million, if all options are exercised.
DLA Energy provides the Dept. of Defense and other government agencies with comprehensive energy solutions. Under the contract, Leidos will provide services which include installation, repair and training for BSM-E and eConvergence hardware and software deployed to locations utilizing FuelsManager® Defense (FMD), FuelsManager® Defense — Express (FMD-E) and FuelsManager® Defense — Enterprise (FMDE) software.
WashingtonExec covered Leidos’ latest prime contract award by NIH in December.
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