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Department of Transportation Awarded a Contract to LEIDOS, INC. for $1,529,877,595.61
Signed on
6/18/2001, 12:00 AM
LEIDOS, INC. Government Contract #DTFA0101CA0065
LEIDOS, INC. was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $1,529,877,595.61. The contract was awarded by the agency office 693KA7 ENROUTE & TERMINAL CONTRACTS, which is a division with the Federal Aviation Administration within the Department of Transportation.
Summary of Award
The US federal government awarded a contract to Leidos, Inc. for the provision of advanced technologies and oceanic procedures (ATOP) under the contract ID DTFA0101CA0065. The contract falls under the category of indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDV) with a total obligation of $1,529,877,595.61. The contract was signed on June 18, 2001, and is set to run from October 13, 2003, to July 31, 2033.
The contract was awarded by the Department of Transportation, specifically the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), under the office agency name 693KA7 Enroute & Terminal Contracts. The funding agency for the contract is also the Department of Transportation, with the top-tier agency being the Department of Transportation and the sub-tier agency being the Federal Aviation Administration.
The recipient of the contract, Leidos, Inc., is a U.S.-owned business based in Reston, Virginia. The parent company of Leidos, Inc. is Leidos Holdings, Inc. The business categories associated with Leidos, Inc. include Category Business, Corporate Entity Not Tax Exempt, Not Designated a Small Business, and Special Designations. The contract falls under the product or service code R425, which pertains to support-professional services in engineering/technical fields.
The contract was awarded through a negotiated proposal/quote process with full and open competition. There were two offers received for the contract, and it was a single-award contract. The contract pricing type is time and materials, and there was no preference or set-aside used in the award process. The contract does not involve the use of commercial products/services procedures.
The contract does not involve construction wage rates, labor standards, or the use of cost or pricing data. The recipient of the contract is a U.S.-owned business, and foreign funding is not applicable to the contract. The contract does not fall under a multi-year contract or a consolidated contract. A subcontracting plan is required for the contract, but an incentive is not included in the plan.
Overall, the awarded contract between the US federal government and Leidos, Inc. for advanced technologies and oceanic procedures (ATOP) is a significant agreement with a substantial total obligation amount. The contract is set to run for a long period, providing Leidos, Inc. with the opportunity to deliver professional engineering/technical support services to the government.