FREMONT, CA: Leidos stated today that it has received a success memorandum from the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) for meeting key milestones in its EV CaaS prototype for the Department of the Air Force (DAF). This milestone certifies Leidos as the sole vendor authorized by the DIU to provide a FedRAMP-accredited, budget-neutral EV CaaS solution to the Department of Defense (DOD) and the US government.
"We are honored to receive this recognition from the Defense Innovation Unit," said Vicki Schmanske, president of the Leidos Commercial & International Sector. "This achievement underscores our dedication to pioneering sustainable and efficient energy solutions that support the US government's commitment to a resilient future. We are excited to build on this success and expand our partnership with the DOD to enhance critical infrastructure."
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Leidos completed the initial prototype milestones in less than a year, making significant progress in planning, designing, and deploying third-party-financed EV charging facilities and power infrastructure to electrify non-tactical fleet operations at Air Force Plant 42, Dover Air Force Base, and Fairchild Air Force Base. This comprehensive endeavor provides government fleet and installation leaders with a cost-neutral solution that ensures mission continuity at a rate sufficient to meet the introduction of non-tactical EVs. The success memo means that Leidos is now officially permitted to provide make-ready infrastructure, fully furnished and cybersecure EV charging facilities, and a first-in-government budget-neutral EV CaaS business model on a large scale.
Building on this accomplishment, the DAF recently awarded Leidos its first production transaction agreements to design and construct scaled EV charging infrastructure at Edwards Air Force Base, one of the Air Force's largest domestic facilities. Under the arrangement, Leidos has developed a templated approach to implement its technology quickly and securely across all military services and the DOD.

