Leidos [LDOS] has won an up to five-year, $390 million National Security Agency (NSA) contract for signals intelligence (SIGINT) "capabilities, analysis and reporting tool modifications, engineering services, lab and testbed management, integration and testing, deployment, training, and sustainment of a subset of NSA systems," the company said on Thursday. Roy Stevens, the president of Leidos' national security sector, said in a statement that "tailored and unique SIGINT solutions for the military and intelligence community are critical to delivering information superiority…
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