Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: May 17, 2018
Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) has received a potential three-year, $239.5 million task order from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for information technology services.
The fixed-price task order with USACEs engineering and support center in Alabama has a base term of one year and two one-year options and was awarded through the General Services Administration‘s Alliant governmentwide acquisition contract, Leidos said Thursday.
Liz Porter, a senior vice president and federal energy environment operations group manager at Leidos, said the company has supported USACEs critical missions through the delivery of novel platforms for more than 33 years.
“We will continue to institute a culture focused around preparation, communication and quick identification and elevation of issues to provide USACE with reliable and secure IT services, Porter added.
Leidos said it will team up with small and large businesses to provide agile IT support services to over 37,000 USACE clients worldwide in support of the corps IT Enterprise Services Next Generation program.
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