Leidos wins Defense Logistics Agency JETS program contract
NewsFebruary 02, 2017
RESTON, Va. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) officials selected Leidos to support the J6 Enterprise Technology Services (JETS) program. The indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract is worth an estimated value of $6 billion if all options are exercised. It's a multiple-award firm-fixed-price contract that spans over a five-year base period of performance and has one three-year option.
Under the contract, Leidos will compete for task orders related to 21 Task Areas ranging from network and technology services, to application development and sustainment, including information assurance and cybersecurity, systems engineering and enterprise architecture support, and other technology and program support services.
Work will be performed primarily in the Northern Virginia / Washington, D.C. metro area and DLA locations world-wide, including Columbus, Ohio, Philadelphia and New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, Richmond, Virginia, Battle Creek, Michigan, Ogden, Utah, Honolulu, Hawaii, and Kaiserslautern, Germany.
The DLA JETS program will provide DLA Information Operations (J6) the full range of information technology services to develop, maintain, and protect the applications, software, hardware, and systems that support DLA's mission as the combat logistics support agency to the U.S. military services.
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