Leidos won a $93 million contract to provide critical supply support for Navy and Marine Corps weapons systems.
The contract includes a 1-year base period with four 1-year options and an additional six-month option.
Awarded by the Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center, this Technical Assistance for Repairables Processing contract will see Leidos supporting NAVSUP’s Weapon Systems Support program.
“Leidos’ solutions in advanced traceability and control support our Navy and Marine forces in moving, controlling, and tracking depot-level repairables worldwide – ultimately helping to reduce repair pipeline time and the cost of future investment,” said Jason McCarthy, Leidos senior vice president of engineering, integration & operations. “We are proud to continue to deliver mission-enabling technology and data-driven logistics to our long-time customer.”
Leidos will use this partnership to boost supply chain efficiency, maintain operational readiness and create a business intelligence dashboard with live data and reporting. This tool will offer NAVSUP WSS a robust decision support system that functions even in offline environments.
Under the TARP program, global field representatives train and assist Navy field and fleet personnel in all aspects of the reverse supply chain. Training covers proper packaging of military assets and the use of the electronic Retrograde Management System, which ensures visibility and accountability for repairables moved within RSC transport.
This is the seventh TARP program contract awarded to Leidos.