Leidos has won a contract from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s Integrated Program Office for Analysis for lifecycle management of existing and emerging analytics systems.
The single award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract is called Chinook, and has a ceiling value of $86.4 million if all task orders are exercised with a 5-year period of performance.
“Geospatial intelligence analysts use a spectrum of tools and need them to perform to support their missions,” said Roy Stevens, Leidos national security sector president. “Building on our longstanding relationship with NGA, we are committed to sustaining and evolving these analysis systems for ongoing decision advantage.”
Under Chinook, Leidos will provide software development, systems engineering, integration, and operations and sustainment services. The systems supported will include Commercial- Joint Mapping Tool Kit, Target Coordinate Mensuration Validation, Advanced Analyst Augmentation Analytical Cloud Enablement System, and the Tearline open-source intelligence system.
Leidos said it uses DevSecOps software development practices and zero trust cybersecurity methods to sustain and improve the systems.