Leidos, a FORTUNE 500 science and technology company, has been awarded one of six GSA Federal Supply Schedule Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA) by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to compete for BPA calls to provide information technology (IT) support under the GLobal INfrastructure and Development Acquisition (GLINDA) Enterprise Services program.
The BPA has a base period of performance from date of award through September 29, 2019 plus three one-year options, and a maximum potential value of $679 million for all awardees if all options are exercised.
Work under resultant BPA calls will be performed primarily at NRC Headquarters in Rockville, Md. and will also support each of NRC’s Regional Offices in King of Prussia, Pa, Atlanta, Ga., Lisle, Ill., Arlington, Texas., and a Technical Training Center in Chattanooga, Tenn.
The scope of the BPA includes mobility support services, end-user computing services, network support services, data center and cloud services, and application operations and maintenance support.
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For BPA calls that it wins, Leidos will leverage alternatives to existing services and approaches for efficiency improvements, and offer a full complement of IT services to support the NRC’s goals and objectives.
The work will contribute to the modernization and rebalancing of the NRC’s information management and IT functions to provide greater product innovation to the workforce.
“The Leidos team understands the NRC’s mission as well as their IT strategy,” said Leidos Civil President Angie Heise.
“We look forward to providing the domain expertise and innovation required to propel them on their IT services transformation journey.”