Leidos, in collaboration with leading technology partners from France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom, is spearheading a major modernization initiative to upgrade NATO’s IT infrastructure. This strategic project aims to bolster cyber resilience, enhance operational efficiency, and support NATO’s ongoing digital transformation.
Under a contract awarded by the NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA), Leidos will deliver a centralized IT solution built on private cloud architecture to support NATO’s operational networks. The solution will integrate critical capabilities—including service management and cybersecurity—into a unified platform, improving interoperability and driving greater efficiency across NATO’s command structure.
“This project reflects our long-standing commitment to NATO, leveraging innovative solutions aimed at delivering secure, mission-ready capabilities designed to adapt with operational needs,” said Steve Hull, Leidos Digital Modernization Sector President. “It also creates new opportunities for more integrated collaboration across trans-Atlantic defense networks, helping NATO teams stay securely connected and able to share critical information with greater speed, agility and assurance.”
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The project brings together a robust multinational team, including Thales (France), CGI (Germany), Leonardo (Italy), LA International (U.K.), and NEXOR (U.K.), all of whom bring decades of experience supporting NATO operations. With deep knowledge of alliance requirements and a proven record of successful delivery, these partners will work alongside Leidos to implement a scalable, future-ready IT foundation aligned with NATO’s evolving operational demands.