
Leidos has won a contract with the Office of Naval Intelligence to continue modernizing the infrastructure that secures naval intelligence systems worldwide.
The contract is worth up to $64.8 million and is for a base year with four option years. It advances work that Leidos has performed since 2021, and will support operational reliability, secure information sharing and accelerate technology integration for the Hopper Global Communications Center, the company said.
“Modern intelligence operations depend on digital infrastructure that performs securely and reliably across the globe,” said Chad Haferbier, senior vice president of Decision Advantage at Leidos. “We are helping the Office of Naval Intelligence modernize that foundation so trusted information reaches warfighters faster.”
The Hopper GCC enables the rapid flow of intelligence to Navy and Department of War leaders while supporting systems that handle some of the military’s most sensitive data.



