Leidos
“Making Smarter Smart“
North America
Leidos Holdings Inc.
1750 Presidents Street
Reston, VA 20190 United States
Website: www.leidos.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/LeidosInc
Facebook: www.facebook.com/LeidosInc/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/leidosinc
Contact:
CEO, Thomas A. Bell
Financials:
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Legislative influence:
Leidos spent over $2.4 million in lobbying in 2023, according to OpenSecrets.org. Leidos maintains 32 lobbyists in Washington and among other issues, these lobbyists focus on the budget and appropriations bills for the Department of Defense. Through its Leidos, Inc. PAC, Leidos has so far spent over $340,000 on the re-election campaigns of 100 Members of Congress and 15 Senators in 2024.
The Board of Directors of Leidos has connections with government agencies and spending decision making. For example, Gregory Dahlberg served as Minority Staff Director of the House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee with jurisdiction over funding for all Department of Defense and intelligence agency programs. Dr. Miriam E. John used to work at Sandia National Laboratories (part of the U.S. nuclear weapons complex) and is a member of the Department of Defense’s Defense Science Board and Threat Reduction Advisory Committee. Patrick M. Shanahan is a former Deputy Secretary of Defense and was involved in drafting the 2018 Nuclear Posture Review and 2019 Missile Defense Review for the US. (from Wasted: 2022 Global Nuclear Weapons Spending, ICAN)
Nuclear weapons work:
- conducts the mission planning and post flight analysis of the accuracy and other performance parameters of Minuteman ICBM flight tests.
- also provides tactical advisory services, system performance analysis, and supports system engineering functions for upgrades and enhancements to the ICBM system
- part of the Consolidated Nuclear Security (CNS), LLC joint venture that manages and operates the Pantex Plant and the Y-12 National Security Complex, where U.S. nuclear weapons are assembled
Non-nuclear weapons work:
- provider of specialized technical consulting,
- engineering and technology lifecycle support,
- information technology modernization and sustainment,
- supply chain services and logistics management, and
- training and education for the US Government
Products and Services for boycotting:
For consumers:
- none
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Main US investors:
- Bank of America
- BlackRock
- Citigroup
- Goldman Sachs
- JPMorgan Chase
- Vanguard
- Wells Fargo
Main US suppliers to:
More information available at Don’t Bank on the Bomb