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Leidos wins TSA contract worth up to $2.6B

Reston contractor to provide checkpoint maintenance services

//January 8, 2025//

A man waits in line to enter a Leidos Pro Vision 2 body scanner.

Leidos has won an up to $2.6 billion TSA contract for checkpoint maintenance services. Photo courtesy Leidos

A man waits in line to enter a Leidos Pro Vision 2 body scanner.

Leidos has won an up to $2.6 billion TSA contract for checkpoint maintenance services. Photo courtesy Leidos

Leidos wins TSA contract worth up to $2.6B

Reston contractor to provide checkpoint maintenance services

// January 8, 2025//

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Reston-based Fortune 500 federal contractor Leidos has won Transportation Security Administration contract worth up to $2.6 billion, according to a Tuesday notice on SAM.gov.

TSA awarded the TSA Checkpoint Integrated Logistics Support Services contract for checkpoint maintenance services on Dec. 31, 2024.

According to the request for proposals issued in April 2024, the contractor will be responsible for all elements of transportation security equipment sustainment and logistics support, including radiation surveys; corrective maintenance; applicable preventative maintenance; communications; maintenance planning; supply support; tools, test equipment and calibration; parts and parts obsolescence; subcontract agreements; and TSA Logistics Center services.

The contract has a base transition-in period of six months, seven one-year options and one six-month option.

Leidos provides technology, engineering and science services to defense, intelligence, civil and health market customers. It has about 48,000 employees and reported approximately $15.4 billion in 2023 revenue.

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