Leidos has won a $191 million contract from the Army Contracting Command – Aberdeen Proving Ground for integrated lifecycle software and management solutions to support the U.S. Army Communications Electronics Command, Software Engineering Center, C3T Directorate, Fires Division.
The contract has a 5-year performance period, with a 6-month extension option.
“For the U.S. Army to deliver precise, longer-range fires to counter continuous innovation from near-peer threats, they need software systems capable of incremental modernization,” said Roy Stevens, Leidos national security sector president. “Applying our expertise in DevSecOps, we will sustain and upgrade fires systems and integrate third-party applications supporting the vision for the Army of 2030 and beyond.”
Leidos’ work will build on its prior mission software development for this customer by providing cyber-hardened software and systems engineering, technical services and software integration, the company said.
Over seven mission software systems will be supported, including the Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System, Joint Automated Deep Operations Coordination System and AN/TPQ-53 Multi-Mission Radar.