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    Leidos Continues Critical IT Network Support for USAF

    By Staff WriterApril 6, 2020
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    Science and technology provider Leidos said it has resumed work on a contract to provide IT services in support of Air Force users within the National Capital Region.

    The indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract has a 5-year period of performance and a total value of approximately $450 million. Work will be performed at military installations in and around the Washington, D.C., metro area.

    The contract was originally awarded in September 2019, but work was halted because of protest. This protest has been withdrawn.

    “We are honored to support ‘no-fail’ missions operated out of the NCR by keeping military decision makers securely connected,” said Gerry Fasano, Leidos Defense Group president. “Our team is well-equipped to optimize these critical services, which are used for daily classified and unclassified operations.”

    Key services under the contract include IT program management, enterprise IT operations, system engineering and cybersecurity.

    “The Air Force continues to rely on Leidos to sustain and digitally transform their enterprise,” said Dan Voce, Leidos senior vice president of enterprise cyber and solutions. “We are ready to apply our industry-leading process automation and optimization and support the Air Force’s critical missions.”

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