DoD Taking the Pentagon to the People February 27, 2014 Presenter: John Rivenburgh.

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DoD Taking the Pentagon to the People February 27, 2014 Presenter: John Rivenburgh

©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Our Vision – A New Perspective for You  Our Transformation  Who We Are  What Makes Us Distinctive  What is Our Value Proposition  What You Should Expect From Us We Have a Roadmap for Delivering Value to our Customers 2

©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. What Has Changed…

©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Why Leidos Matters: Convergence of Megatrends Giving Rise to Opportunities in Enduring Markets That Matter 4 Increasingly Impactful Cybersecurity Threats National Security Threats Protected Environment Clean Water Aging Critical Infrastructure Border Protection Cyber Threats Global Pandemics Clean Energy Preserve Natural Resources Affordable Healthcare Increasingly Challenging Economics, Geopolitics, and Urbanization Increasingly Global, Interconnected Markets Increasingly Global, Interconnected Markets Increasingly Complex, Data Rich Environments Increasingly Complex, Data Rich Environments Increasingly Impactful Cybersecurity Threats Increasingly Impactful Cybersecurity Threats

©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 5

Who We Are Solutions That Secure Our Future and Our Way of Life 6 National Security Sector  ~$4B revenue  13,500 employees with >10,500 possessing DoD, TS/SCI, SAP/SAR, and DoE security clearances  99% government, <1% commercial  Critical mission support for intelligence community  C4ISR R&D and solutions for DoD  Industry-leading cybersecurity capabilities FY2014 revenues: ~$6B Health & Engineering Sector  ~$2B revenue  9,500 employees  63% commercial, 37% government  Healthcare information technology, electronic health records, and advanced data analytics  Health and life science / clinical research  Energy grid and critical infrastructure design and integration

7 ©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Our Key Leaders JOHN JUMPER Chairman and Chief Executive Officer STU SHEA President and Chief Operating Officer MARK SOPP Chief Financial Officer JOHN JUMPER President, Health and Engineering Sector LOU VON THAER President, National Security Sector JOHN THOMAS Chief Strategic Officer VINCE MAFFEO General Counsel SARAH ALLEN Chief Human Resource Officer GULU GAMBHIR Chief Technology Officer (acting)

©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. We Have the Right Team A Balanced, Well-Educated Workforce Capable of Creating the Right Solutions 8 United States  Washington, DC (26%)  Baltimore, MD (16%)  San Diego, CA (6%)  Boston, MA (3%)  Orlando, FL (3%)  Dayton, OH (2%)  St. Louis, MO (2%)  Pensacola, FL (2%)  Knoxville, TN (1%)  Oklahoma City, OK (1%) Top Operating Locations International  Afghanistan  Kuwait  Germany  Canada  Japan  Korea  Australia  United Kingdom  Italy  Iraq Years of Service Degrees Veterans Concentration

©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. What Makes Us Distinctive: Rich Markets Leveraging Technical Capabilities and Innovate Across Markets 9 One company in three opportunity rich markets of global importance Health ($43B) Improve access and quality of healthcare by driving digitization, interoperability and personalized medicine National Security ($94B) Drive leading C4ISR solutions in challenging mission environments across all operational regimes Evolve value-based healthcare through data analytics Embed cybersecurity for privacy protection Focus on agile, mission- critical integration Exploit & leverage technology for mission advantage Build on IT, analytics and engineering capabilities Bring science & technology solutions Engineering ($80B) Expand commercially and internationally to meet global infrastructure and natural resource needs

©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. What Makes Us Distinctive: Competitive Levers Leidos’ 3 Competitive Levers are Unique, Complete, and Proven 10 3 Key Levers The Leidos Performance Value Chain Deep Customer Domain Knowledge Deep scientific, technology, and subject matter expertise Complex data and analytic insight Relevant customer operational expertise Community thought leadership 1 People, Process, and Tools Highly educated workforce ISO, CMMI certifications Physics-based modeling and simulation 2 Scalable Capabilities Applied research and development Pilot engagements and system prototypes Component, systems, and subsystems Agile, quick reaction/ delivery solutions 3

©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. What Makes Us Distinctive: Solutions That Work Our Strategy Gives Us a Roadmap for Meeting Our Objectives 11 People, Processes, and Tools Deep Customer Domain Knowledge ► Agile development processes ► Repeatable processes ► Reliable integrators ► Physics-based modeling and simulation ► Science and technology heritage ► Practical operational knowledge ► Embedded with our customer community ► Critical to mission success ► Respected community thought leadership ► Concept to creation ► Information-enabled engineering ► Advanced data analytics ► Full range of CyberSecurity ► Appropriate solutions Scalable Capabilities One company with Three Unique Levers

©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. What Makes Us Distinctive: Information-Driven Capabilities  Achieving technology leverage –Market pull is enabled by technology  Provides channel access to customers –Technology push is informed by the market  Retains the imperative of innovation  Opportunity to scale –Diverse markets share common technical challenges  Health market drowning in data and need to offset demanding regulatory challenges  Future of a highly-interconnected infrastructure (energy sensors) –Additional investments key capabilities Enterprise Strategy, Focused Leadership, and Repeatable Solutions 12

National Security

14 ©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. National Security at a Glance 13,500 PROFESSIONALS 10,500 WITH SECURITY CLEARANCES Broad technology, development and integration capabilities CONTRIBUTE TO OUR CUSTOMER MISSIONS…OUR CORE RESOURCES… 5% DHS AND COMMERCIAL 15% DEFENSE 80% INTELLIGENCE

15 ©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. National Security Maritime Systems Space Systems Airborne Systems Ground Systems Readiness & Sustainment Cybersecurity Intelligence Analysis & Production Intelligence Systems Critical Mission Support in all Operational Domains: Air, Land, Sea, Space and Cyberspace

16  ~$4B in revenues  Capabilities aligned to address our Nation’s vast Intelligence & Defense requirements  Intelligence collection, analysis and exploitation of data expertise are indispensable in today’s world − Comprises 80% of NSS revenues  Forty-four year track record of performance  Highly regarded industry reputation −Adept at rapidly developing and producing cost-effective solutions ©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Positioned to Support Our Customers

Health & Engineering

18  Long-term market presence with solution and service delivery at scale  Applied solutions focused on commercial markets  Core capability leverage with broad impact across multiple markets ©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Health & Engineering Sector Healthcare Engineering ~$2B Revenues Commercial Federal

Health Solutions Electronic Health Record System Implementation & Optimization Health Information Security Behavioral Health Research & Outreach Biomedical Data Integration & Warehousing Health IT Framework & Information Exchange Advanced Data Analytics & Visualization Biomedical Research & Development Public Health Surveillance & Outreach 19 From the Research Bench to the Patient Bedside ©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

20 ©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Leidos Health in the Marketplace #9 Modern Healthcare's 2013 Management Consulting Firms Engaged by 18 of 25 largest Academic Medical Centers as listed by Modern Healthcare 2012 Worked with 15 of 18 U.S. News and World Report’s Best Hospitals Honor Roll #4 KLAS Ranking of Overall Health Services Firms #18 Healthcare Informatics Top 100

Engineering Solutions Buildings and Facilities DesignBuild SM Business and Financial Advisory Water and Waste Energy Management & Efficiency Environmental Services Oil, Gas and Chemicals Renewable Energy Power Delivery and Smart Grid 21 Bringing Engineering and Technology Together in Critical Markets ©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Industry Rankings and Awards T OP 10 R ANKINGS 21 TOP NATIONAL RANKINGS #3#3 Business Information Modeling (BIM) Engineering Firms Building Design+ Constr., July 2013 #6#6 Transmission & Distribution ENR, July 2013 #7 Environmental Management ENR, 2013 #8#8 Top 50 in Program Management ENR, June 2013 #8#8 Top Engineering/Architecture Firms BD+C, July 2013 #23#23 Top 25 in Power ENR, July 2013 # 34 Top 500 in Design ENR, April 2013 OTHER SELECT RANKINGS #4#4 Wind Power ENR, July 2013 #6#6 Auto Plants Engineering Firms ENR, July 2013 #9#9 Top Data Center Engineering Firms ENR, July 2013 # 46 Top 100 in Design-Build ENR, June 2013 C LIMATE C HANGE B USINESS J OURNAL Gold Business Achievement Award R ENEWABLE E NERGY P RACTICE 2013 System Integrator of the Year D ESIGN -B UILD I NSTITUTE OF A MERICA A WARDS 7 I NDUSTRY R ANKINGS 55 + ©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 22

©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 23 National Security EngineeringHealthCybersecurity

Leidos HBCU/MSI

25 ©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. HBCU/MSI Relationships with Leidos  Alabama A & M University Research Institute  Alabama State University  Albany State University  Clark Atlanta University  Fayetteville Sate University  Florida International University  Hampton University  Howard University  Morehouse College  Norfolk State University  Oakwood College  Prairie View A & M University  Savannah State University  Texas Southern University  University of Hawaii

26 ©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Thoughts on Working with HBCU/MSIs Post-Implementation ReviewPlan and Define A team of subject matter experts addresses concerns of management at all levels  Strengths –Vast inventory of skills and expertise –High energy faculty and students –Organizations set up for contracting –Reasonable costs –Able to leverage local expertise

27 ©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Thoughts on Working with HBCU/MSIs Post-Implementation ReviewPlan and Define A team of subject matter experts addresses concerns of management at all levels  Challenges –HBCU/MSI aren’t open all year  Timing to meet student schedules –HBCU/MSI needs to understand government contracting –Slow decision making process –Pace of performance  Execution vs Research –Billing/invoicing

28 ©2014 LEIDOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Leidos HBCU/MSI Program Accomplishments  Provided scholarships and internships  Conducted HBCU/MSI business development forum  Provided training  Provision of Deltek cost accounting system  Provided business development assistance

Points of Contact Victoria Vo Chief, SB Development Office o: | John Rivenburgh o: |