Leidos wins contract to manage military wellbeing services for service members and families
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Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 29
Leidos wins contract to manage military wellbeing services for service members and families
3 articles · Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 29
Leidos has been awarded a $456 million, four-year contract by the General Services Administration to oversee the Military OneSource program for 4.7 million Defense Department service members and their families.
The program includes confidential counseling, tax services, spouse employment support, and other wellbeing initiatives, aiming to strengthen health and readiness among military personnel and their dependents.
Leidos, a major government contractor, has a longstanding role providing medical exams and non-medical counseling to Defense Department employees, reinforcing its commitment to supporting both active-duty and retired military communities.
How will Leidos ensure no disruption of care after taking over from a fired contractor?
Is outsourcing military family care to giant contractors the best way to ensure their well-being?
With military mental health issues soaring, can a new contractor finally turn the tide?
Can a $456 million contract truly solve the 24% unemployment rate for military spouses?
Why was the previous multi-million dollar military support contract suddenly terminated?