Leidos Showcases GeoRover®, Airborne ISR and Geospatial Intelligence Solutions at GEOINT* 2013 Symposium


RESTON, Va. - Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) will demonstrate GeoRover®, Airborne ISR and Geospatial Intelligence Solutions among other capabilities at the GEOINT 2013* Symposium, to be held on April 14-17, 2014 at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Fla.



"GEOINT is an ideal opportunity to showcase the innovative geospatial intelligence technology solutions at Leidos, which are shaping the future of defense and national intelligence," said Lou Von Thaer, President of the Leidos National Security Sector.



Leidos is a science and technology solutions leader working to help address challenges facing national security, health and engineering.  With approximately 22,000 employees, Leidos has a powerful platform for delivering the most advanced capabilities and expertise to government and commercial customers.



"We have a deep understanding of the evolving challenges in geospatial intelligence. Our breadth of advanced capabilities and affordable solutions support vital missions for our customers, helping to defend our nation and protect critical infrastructure," added Von Thaer.



Hosted by the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF), the GEOINT 2013* Symposium brings defense, intelligence and homeland security communities together.  During the symposium, Rob Zitz, Leidos senior vice president and chief systems architect, will address the topic "Small Satellite and Associated TPED" during Lightning Talks and Lunch on April 14, at 11:00 a.m. Zitz will also serve as moderator during the sessions "GEOINT Foreword: SmallSat Remote Sensing Innovations" on April 14, at 2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. He is also among a panel of experts for the GEOINT Certification Roundtable discussion during the event.



Leidos demonstrations at GEOINT 2013* include:



C2 Solutions:



    --  Advanced Geospatial Framework, a multi-intelligence framework that

        delivers Big Data to analysts through a standard web browser using

        existing communications infrastructure. This seamlessly integrates

        multiple sensor types into a consistent thin-client environment where

        users can search for all available data types over any geographical

        region over any time period.

    --  Geospatial Content Management Solutions, a commercial off-the-shelf

        (COTS) solution incorporating advanced capabilities for archival,

        discovery, retrieval, and dissemination of geospatial intelligence

        (GEOINT) and imagery, this content management capability combines

        geospatial data management with a browser-based search interface. It is

        flexible and scalable, and contains enhanced functionality to support

        GEOINT and imagery products as analyst needs evolve.



Geospatial Intelligence Solutions



    --  GEOINT data and solutions - cutting-edge solutions in integration,

        conflation, harmonization, and automation provide access to the most

        current and accurate GEOINT foundation data. Advances in commercial

        imagery, open source, and commodity data enable Leidos to provide

        companies and organizations across a wide-spectrum of industries with

        the high quality data and products that were once only available to the

        defense and intelligence communities. Leidos offers products in as

        little as 20 percent of the time and at one-third the cost of comparable

        industry-standard production. Our GEOINT data production solutions have

        captured the globe, providing actionable intelligence that is

        accessible, scalable, and cost effective.

    --  Global Monitoring and Planning Service (GLMPS) predictive algorithms

        maximize situational awareness and readiness by providing lead time to

        prioritize likely mission and operational requirements, coordinate with

        stakeholders, and conduct stabilizing operations in a dynamic world.

        Leveraging machine learning, data mining and a historical database of

        Geospatial and Cultural Indicators initial tests of GLMPS demonstrate

        greater than 75 percent accuracy in identifying locations of likely

        instability. Data mining discovers unseen relationships between

        potential indicators and databases of instability metrics and events.

        Algorithms are developed and validated using historical data and applied

        to predict location and timing of a range of likely future instability

        events. Trend analysis, tipping and queuing are enabled through analysis

        of at least 30 environmental, political, social, and economic datasets,

        and custom metrics characterizing temporal rates of change.

    --  AIMES, a next-generation full-motion video (FMV) imagery exploitation

        tool delivered to customers that enable motion imagery, geospatial data,

        snapshots, and mass of associated data in near real-time, helping to

        reduce analyst workload and speed the provision of intelligence to

        decision-makers. The FMV has been a solution of choice for several

        customers including Air Force Distributed Common Ground/Surface Systems

        (AF-DCGS) and Distributed Common Ground Army (DCGS-A).

    --  GeoRover(®) and GRGlobe. GeoRover® products provide powerful tools for

        Esri® ArcGIS® for desktop designed to increase speed, efficiency, and

        productivity in common geographic information system (GIS) workflows

        including one application available for Android™ mobile devices

        (tablets or phones). The GRGlobe™ application brings enhanced GIS

        capabilities to the Google Earth™ globe providing the ability to

        create, edit, and visualize GIS data natively while supporting multiple

        formats such as KML, shapefile, and geodatabase.

    --  ISR CrossCue (IXQ), an automated collaboration tool that allows

        warfighters and analysts to rapidly discover and connect with critically

        needed expertise across the intelligence community. Warfighters and

        analysts use dynamically-created, secure collaboration rooms to discuss

        their objective or problem set, with the capability to post files and

        links in addition to text. IXQ provides analysts and tactical customers

        with an unparalleled ability to rapidly discover and leverage subject

        matter expertise.

    --  HR3DGI (High Resolution Three Dimensional Geospatial Information), the

        collection, processing, and dissemination of extremely high resolution

        terrain foundation data that is critical to the execution of

        humanitarian, disaster relief, tactical, and special operations

        missions. It consists of multiple collection systems that have supported

        numerous operations over the last 10 years on multiple manned and

        unmanned airborne platforms.

    --  IBISS (Integrated Building Interior Surveillance System) provides

        building interior situational awareness (layout, location and movement

        of occupants) prior to mission engagement. It collects through wall

        radar data using a combination of drive-by and airborne assets and

        processes it to reconstruct the 3-D interior structure of buildings and

        track dismounts moving inside them. The output 3-D Building Situation

        Model (BSM) can be used for pre-mission rehearsal and planning as well

        in-mission support.

    --  CMIS (The CUTS MASINT Integrated Display) collects, integrates and

        displays multiple See Through The Wall (STTW) sensors to create complete

        presentation of all of the information for the interior and exterior of

        the structure of interest.



Cyber Solution:



    --  Secure Mobile Framework for Android - Using the secure Android™

        framework, employers can protect sensitive corporate information and

        process it safely on their employees' Android mobile phones and tablets.

        By implementing this secure framework, users can transmit data securely,

        toggle between encrypted and non-encrypted mobile environments, download

        applications, and work productively from any location to include the

        office, home or field communicating through various transmission

        mediums, such as cellular, Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth®, and the Internet.

    --  Deep Dynamic Attribution Management (DDAM) - Provides an overview of

        Leidos's DDAM system, which allows a user to manage online attribution

        by rapidly or adaptively changing apparent identity, location, and/or

        characteristics.



To learn more about Leidos and for more information, visit exhibitor booth #1101 or www.leidos.com. The USGIF postponed its GEOINT 2013* Symposium originally scheduled for October 2013 as a result of the federal government shutdown.



About Leidos

Leidos is a science and technology solutions leader working to address some of the world's toughest challenges in national security, health, and engineering. The Company's 22,000 employees support vital missions for our government and the commercial sector, develop innovative solutions to drive better outcomes, and defend our Nation's digital and physical infrastructure from 'new world' threats. Headquartered in Reston, Va., Leidos had annual revenues of approximately $5.77 billion for its fiscal year ended January 31, 2014, following the spin-off of the company's technical services and information technology business. For more information, visit www.Leidos.com.



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Melissa Koskovich    

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Jennifer Gephart

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