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Leidos receives CBRNE simulation task order

By Ryan Maass
Leidos' task order aims to bolster the U.S. Department of Defense ability to assess chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive threats, or CBRNE. Pictured: Soldiers prepare for training exercises focusing on reacting to CBRNE threats. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Nicholas Holmes
Leidos' task order aims to bolster the U.S. Department of Defense ability to assess chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive threats, or CBRNE. Pictured: Soldiers prepare for training exercises focusing on reacting to CBRNE threats. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Nicholas Holmes

Jan. 27 (UPI) -- Leidos has received a task order to provide modeling and simulation support for the U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency.

Under the contract, which contains two options with the potential to raise its value to $17 million, the company will provide simulation services for assessing chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive threats, or CBRNE.

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The task order was awarded as part of the Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction Research and Technology contract. Work will be performed in San Diego, Calif.; Fort Belvoir, Va.; and Omaha, Neb.

"Leidos is proud of the decades of support we have provided to DTRA's critical mission and we are honored to have been selected to continue that support," Leidos president Mike Chagnon said in a press release. "The tools developed under this contract will provide U.S. government agencies and warfighters timely and actionable information that is critical to planning for and responding to CBRNE events throughout the world."

CBRNE defenses are protective measures taken to counter chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear warfare. In the United States, the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps each have their own CBRNE defense program.

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