Leidos has been awarded a slot on a massive Army intelligence contract.
Leidos will be one of 13 companies bidding for task orders on the five-year indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract with the Army’s Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM). The INSCOM contract has a maximum value of $7.2 billion.
“Under the contract, Leidos will provide intelligence support services worldwide, including, but not limited to, intelligence analysis, electronic systems, ISR systems, security systems, Quick Reaction Capability (QRC) systems, prototype intelligence hardware/software suites, and facilities and logistics support,” said a Leidos news release.
In 2014, 21 companies were awarded slots on the INSCOM contract (see related story). The work includes intelligence collection and analysis, information operations, support of intelligence operations, facilities, and systems, and sustainment services.




