Leidos won a new prime contract to provide prototype and technology development support to the National Security Agency.
The single-award, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract has a value of $700 million.
“We are pleased to continue our work developing next-generation technology solutions for the intelligence community,” said Roy Stevens, Leidos intelligence group president. “Leidos experts will work to identify emerging technologies and develop new tools and techniques. We look forward to supporting the NSA’s intelligence and cyber missions that protect and defend our country.”
Under the contract, Leidos will provide subject matter expertise to develop technology, tools and techniques to support the analyst community. This includes analytic technique and prototype development, forecasting of emerging technology use and developing prototypes.
The goal is to determine feasibility, mitigate technical risks and evolve requirements that meet NSA’s dynamic mission needs, the company said. Leidos will also demonstrate critical features, qualify products or processes, and characterize performance or product features early in the process to reduce risks, cost and schedule impacts to the government.