Leidos receives General Services Administration for health IT, cybersecurity support

The General Services Administration awarded Reston, Va.-based Leidos, a global science and technology company, a prime contract for health IT and cybersecurity services. The General Services Administration procures products and services from commercial vendors for federal agencies.

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The contract was awarded through the GSA Schedule 70, a widely used acquisition tool in the federal government. The indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract was awarded through Dec. 12, 2032. There is no dollar ceiling limit.

Under the contract, Leidos will provide health IT, cybersecurity and incident response support to government agencies. Leidos is one of 25 companies authorized to offer services to the government under all four cybersecurity service special item numbers.

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