The Department of Health and Human Services has picked Leidos to compete for task orders to provide intelligent automation and artificial intelligence solutions and services. The contract has a total estimated value of $49 million over a 5-year period.
Through this contract, Leidos will allow federal agencies (including HHS) to access, attain and employ AI technologies that will transform business processes and improve missions delivery, including automating tasks and moving from low-value to high-value work.
The company will also use its Leidos Innovations Center, which houses technologies that deliver IAAI proofs of concept and also provides innovative Lab-as-a-Service environments for collaborative research, development and rapid prototyping.
“Our culture of innovation inspires us to develop unique solutions that enable mission success,” said Senior Vice President Doreen Cohen, Leidos Government Health & Safety Solutions. “We’re excited to partner with HHS and leverage our extensive government experience designing, prototyping, developing, and deploying best-of-breed IAAI technologies and services that are cost-effective and create efficiencies.”