Leidos has secured a prime contract from the US Army to develop, field, and support mission-oriented technology solutions for global responders.
Under the five-year contract, the company will support the US Army’s Research, Development, and Engineering Command’s Communications and Electronic Research, Development, and Engineering Center’s Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD) under the deployable adaptive global responder support (DAGRS) programme.
The NVESD is responsible for supporting army, joint expeditionary, special operations, intelligence and other mission-focused activities by providing rapid access to technology solutions.
Leidos Group president Mike Chagnon said: “Under the contract, Leidos will continue to rapidly develop, field, and support mission oriented technology solutions for global responders across the Department of Defense and the federal government. These solutions will effectively address the ever-changing threats to our national security.”
The DAGRS contract covers the delivery of Leidos’ contracts and programme management solutions to enable the NVESD to provide responsive and adaptive capabilities to the Army and US military.
Work under the contract will include research and development, operational integration, operational analysis and assessment, and other necessary support, including logistics and communications.
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