Leidos has secured a 5-year, $35 million contract to support the Cross-Domain Enterprise Services program.
Under the award, Leidos will integrate the design, engineering and operations of the Defense Information Systems Agency’s data-sharing platform to improve mission speed and agility. The company will modernize tools that transfer data between classified and unclassified networks, helping the Defense Department accelerate decision-making.
“Modern defense missions, driven by joint operations and real-time coordination, depend on the ability to transfer data across networks without delay or compromise,” said Paul Welch, vice president and division manager at Leidos. “Our decades of expertise uniquely position us to deliver secure, scalable technology designed to support data reaching the right users at the right time.”
This award reinforces Leidos’ long-standing role as a key partner to DISA in operating, sustaining and securing DOD’s enterprise network, which supports U.S. defense missions worldwide, the company said.
It was awarded under the Systems Engineering Technology and Innovation indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract.