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Leidos Wins $120M DOD Cybersecurity, Cryptographic Key Management Contract

SWStaff Writer|1 min read|January 22, 2025
Roy Stevens, Leidos

Leidos has won a new prime contract to provide key management architecture and engineering and cybersecurity engineering support services to the Defense Department, Intelligence Community and civilian agencies.

The contract, which was awarded by the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific, has a 1-year base period of performance and four 1-year optional extensions. The contract has a total value of $120 million if all options are exercised.

“Leidos specializes in providing full spectrum cybersecurity solutions and has long supported cryptographic key management for the Navy,” said Roy Stevens, Leidos National Security Sector president. “We look forward to providing an efficient and modern-day key management solution to our warfighters.”

Leidos designs and deploys electronic cryptographic key material for its U.S. and allied national security customers. Under this contract, Leidos will design, develop, test, integrate and maintain technologies to operate key management systems.

SW
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