Leidos (NYSE:LDOS), a FORTUNE® 500 science and technology leader, was recently awarded two new task orders under the IT Support Services Contract II (ITSSC2) by the Social Security Administration (SSA). The indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity, time and material task orders will provide systems and infrastructure support for the SSA’s Deputy Commissioner of Systems (DCS) and the Office of Systems Operations and Hardware Engineering (OSOHE). Each award has a base period of performance with five one-year options and one six-month option. The awards hold a combined estimated value of $1.5 billion if all options are exercised.

“We are pleased to continue our work with the SSA and provide innovative solutions along their IT modernization journey,” said Liz Porter, Leidos Health Group President. “These awards will allow us to extend our current support into new areas such as IT infrastructure and programmatic support. We look forward to leveraging our experience and intimate understanding of SSA’s business to position the agency for the future.”

Through these contracts, Leidos will provide software systems and services support for the DCS, including lifecycle software improvement and web/interface design. Leidos will also provide the OSOHE with planning, implementation, operation and maintenance for its computer systems, enterprise IT infrastructure and application service.

For nearly three decades, Leidos has supported the SSA’s mission to provide financial protection for countless Americans. Previously, Leidos supported the SSA under its earlier ITSSC contract, which provided support in the areas of development, testing, maintenance, data base administration, document management, strategic planning, and project management services.

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