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DARPA Awards Leidos Prime Contract to Support Phase 2 of SSPARC Program

LBLauren Budik|1 min read|November 5, 2015
John Fratamico, Leidos
John Fratamico, Leidos

Leidos, based in Reston, Va., announced Nov. 3 that the company has been awarded a prime contract by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to provide research and development in support of Phase 2 for the Shared Spectrum Access for Radar and Communications (SSPARC) program.

“We look forward to providing DARPA with real-time radio frequency management expertise to assist with the expansion of spectrum sharing between radar, military radios and commercial wireless systems,” Leidos Group President John Fratamico said.

The single-award cost-plus fixed-fee contract has an 11-month base period of performance, an 11-month option and a total contract value of approximately $14 million, if the option is exercised.

Leidos will perform laboratory testing and a field demonstration to validate the technology using real-time software with physical radar and communications systems.

Related: Virginia Tech and Leidos Establish Partnership to Research Big Data Challenges of Healthcare

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