Leidos recently won a prime contract from the Health and Human Services Department to support the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health.
The hybrid firm fixed price/time and materials contract has a 1-year base period of performance and two 1-year options.
“We are thrilled to work with ARPA-H building the infrastructure and capabilities necessary to drive biomedical breakthroughs and groundbreaking health discoveries,” said Liz Porter, Leidos health and civil sector president. “Leveraging our expertise in delivering health solutions to improve health outcomes and efficiencies will empower ARPA-H as the agency grows and evolves. We look forward to helping them tackle the most pressing health challenges facing society today.”
ARPA-H supports the development of high-impact transformative biomedical and health research as an independent entity of the National Institutes of Health.
Through this contract, Leidos will provide scalable solutions and resilient systems to the agency’s mission accelerating better health outcomes for everyone. The company will provide ARPA-H with IT support, design, development and implementation.