Leidos Announces Strategic Collaboration Agreement with Amazon Web Services
March 06, 2024 at 08:00 am EST
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Leidos announced it has entered into a multi-year Strategic Collaboration Agreement (SCA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS). The agreement will leverage each company's unique strengths to accelerate innovation for new and existing customers in both the public sector and select commercial markets. Leidos and AWS have a proven track record of successfully working together providing solutions for the Department of Defense (DoD) and the federal government.
This includes leveraging the Impact Level (IL) 5 accredited AWS environment for end-to-end situational awareness and operations, pilot and production deployments of Contact-Center-as-a-Service solutions as an Amazon Connect Delivery Partner, efficient cloud migrations, internal research and development, as well as workforce development in AWS and cloud certifications. The collaboration between Leidos and AWS expands upon an existing relationship by dedicating resources focused on enterprise data management and analysis, automation and AI. It also utilizes capabilities within multi-domain operations, with an emphasis on hybrid architectures and managed service consumption models.
Leidos Holdings, Inc. specializes in the provision of engineering, technological and scientific services. Net sales by business segment break down as follows:
- defense (56.6%): design, engineering and integration of technological solutions for intelligence, airborne surveillance and reconnaissance, maritime and land-based solutions, electronic warfare systems, and automated sensor, alarm, command and control systems, software development, cyber security solutions and data processing and analysis solutions, IT infrastructure development and integration, etc.;
- civil security (23.7%): development and integration of solutions for the protection of goods, data and digital information, solutions and systems for air traffic flow control and flight data management, vehicle and cargo inspection, explosives and radiation detection, computer security, environmental management, nuclear security, complex logistics management, etc.;
- health (19.7%): integration of complex systems and technological infrastructures for the management of data, medical information and electronic health records, provision of healthcare services, IT systems lifecycle management, research and development of biopharmaceuticals, etc.
Net sales by market are divided between the US Department of Defense and the intelligence community (49.4%), government agencies (37.4%) and commercial customers (13.2%).
The United States accounts for 91,4% of net sales.