Leidos Wins $454.9 Million Air Force Cloud One Modernization Contract
Leidos secured a $454.9 million contract to modernize the U.S. Air Force’s Cloud One platform by integrating AWS, Azure, Google Cloud and Oracle Cloud services. The program aims to enhance security, boost automation, reduce costs and simplify multi-cloud operations to accelerate mission readiness across Air Force units.
1. Contract Award and Scope
Leidos was awarded a $454.9 million contract to modernize the U.S. Air Force’s Cloud One platform, covering design, deployment and secure integration across multiple cloud environments. The scope includes work with AWS, Azure, Google Cloud Platform and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to transform the Air Force’s multi-cloud operations.
2. Technical Enhancements and Benefits
Under the program, Leidos will implement advanced security measures, increase automation of routine processes and simplify day-to-day cloud management. These enhancements are designed to reduce operational costs, accelerate deployment of mission-critical applications and strengthen cyber defenses for Air Force units worldwide.
3. Strategic Alignment and Future Outlook
This initiative aligns with Leidos’ NorthStar 2030 strategy to lead large-scale technology and cybersecurity modernization for federal agencies. With approximately $17.2 billion in annual revenue and 47,000 employees, Leidos aims to leverage this contract as a repeatable model for broader Department of Defense cloud adoption.