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Leidos to Provide Additional Support for Navy Synthetic Signature Guidance-Based Systems

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Leidos has secured a $17.3M contract from the U.S. Navy to expand support work on synthetic signature guidance-based systems designed for naval missions.

The Defense Department said Wednesday the company will provide technical and engineering services for SSG-based platforms under the scope increase modification.

The Navy originally awarded Leidos a $49.5M indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract in February 2015 to develop tactical and training synthetic signature generation and signatures tactical training systems.

The Naval Surface Warfare Center will obligate $7.6M at the time of award from the Navy’s fiscal 2018 “other” procurement funds.

Work under the modification will occur in Maryland through October 2019.

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