Leidos won a new contract to provide engineering and sustainment services for Foreign Military Sales customers of the U.S. Air Force’s F-16 Fighting Falcon.
The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center awarded the contract to support the F-16 System Program Office. The single award, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract has a maximum value of $987 million and 10 years of performance.
“We leveraged our corporate investments in AI and predictive analytics to provide our customer with a data-informed platform to increase efficiency, visibility and accountability,” said Roy Stevens, Leidos National Security Sector president.
“This win underlines Leidos’ commitment to supporting the U.S. Air Force and our allies ensuring high resilience and interoperability.”
Under the contract, Leidos will provide critical engineering and sustainment services for the continued operation and improvement of the F-16 weapon system. The company’s Web Based Management System lets customers maintain real-time visibility of repair asset tracking status for the repair and return lifecycle.
Leidos said its technology is designed to improve repair and return processes, improve engineering and technical support resolutions, and reduce diminishing manufacturing sources and material shortages.