Friday, February 13, 2026

Leidos Advances DODNet Transformation with Agency Migration

Leidos is accelerating the migration of eight additional Defense Agencies and Field Activities to DODNet, the modern network environment operated by the Defense Information Systems Agency, expanding on the successful transition of five agencies earlier this year to improve user experience, advance Zero Trust compliance and strengthen mission readiness. Over the next 18 months, Leidos expects to move more than 100,000 users-including major defense and operational organizations-onto DODNet as part of the next phase of the $11.5 billion, 10-year Defense Enclave Services program.

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“Launching the next phase of transformation means executing faster, more seamless migrations to DODNet and advancing the Department of War’s goal to achieve greater savings and efficiencies through enterprise IT consolidation,” said Heidi VanNoy, vice president and division manager at Leidos. “This accelerated effort will help defense agencies realize the full potential of a unified and resilient network, strengthening security, data access and mission outcomes.” Leidos has led DODNet operations since February 2022, consolidating 26 legacy networks and 12 help desks into a single optimized environment, supporting DISA’s modernization priorities and aligning with the company’s NorthStar 2030 strategy focused on digital modernization and cyber services.

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