Leidos (LDOS) received three new awards from the Defense Information Systems Agency, or DISA, to begin the next phase of IT transformation and migrate an expanded user base to the Department of Defense Network, or DoDNet, under the Defense Enclave Services program. DISA is working with Leidos through the single-award, $11.5B, 10-year indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity DES contract to optimize network services for Fourth Estate Defense Agencies and Field Activities as they migrate from their legacy systems to the modernized, consolidated DoDNet. The second and third awards launch the migration process to DoDNet for two DAFAs, the Defense Contract Management Agency and the Defense Contract Audit Agency. With a combined total contract value of more than $30M, these three awards build upon Leidos’ recent win of an $823M, five-year task order from DISA to provide the long-term operations and sustainment construct for DoDNet.
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