Leidos has won a follow-on checkpoint sustainment contract to maintain 12,000 units of Transportation Security Equipment deployed at over 430 airport locations in the U.S. and its territories.
The contract was awarded for the Transportation Security Administration’s Deployment and Security Division, has an 8-year period of performance and a maximum value of $2.6 billion.
“As air travel volume continues to grow, ensuring fast and frictionless TSA checkpoints will only become more important,” said Roy Stevens, Leidos National Security Sector president. “Leidos will draw on our decades of expertise in predictive analytics, cybersecurity, and logistics to continue to provide exceptional mission support to TSA.”
Leidos will work with original equipment manufacturers to maintain high TSE operational availability and other operational metrics using preventive, corrective and depot maintenance, the company said. It will also provide program management, contractor logistics support, supply chain risk analysis, TSA service response center oversight, and TSA IT infrastructure development and maintenance.
Leidos has supported TSA’s passenger screening mission with integrated logistics since 2013.