Leidos has been awarded a prime contract by the US Air Force Sustainment Center to provide single-point integration services for F-16 fighter jet avionics shops.
The single-award, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract has a three-year base period, two one-year option periods, and a total contract ceiling of $620 million.
Leidos will support the Air Force Avionics Intermediate Shop Product Support Integration program. The Company will act an independent non-manufacturing product support integrator for the Air Force’s F-16 avionics shops that perform maintenance on the electronics of the fighter aircraft. Additional services include the sustainment and procurement of test program set system hardware and software, and management of automated test equipment components and support equipment for the F-16.
Leidos technical experts will manage the sustainment of over 300 critical assets. Work will support seven US Air Force major commands, participating European Air Forces, and Foreign Military Sales countries.
Aaron Bedrowsky, Leidos Senior Vice President, Operations and Logistics Solutions, said: “Ensuring our customer has what is needed to keep their F-16 fleet in the air requires expert product support and logistics through integrated services at a large scale.
“Leidos will be providing world-class management services and logistics solutions for their Air Force’s critical mission of keeping F-16s at the ready.”
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