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Defense contractor Leidos raises 2026 forecast on strong demand

By Thomson Reuters May 5, 2026 | 5:50 AM

May 5 (Reuters) – Defense contractor Leidos Holdings raised its profit and revenue forecast for 2026 on Tuesday, ​betting on strong demand for its ‌IT and military intelligence services.

Efforts by the Pentagon to replenish weapons stockpile, strained by operations linked to Iran and the long-drawn Russia-Ukraine ‌conflict, ​have boosted demand ⁠for military equipment and ⁠services.

Sales in Leidos’ intelligence and digital business, which provides military software, as well as intelligence analysis and global ​logistics services, rose 7% to $1.51 billion.

Last week, the company bagged a $869 million ⁠army contract to build ⁠AI-enabled systems to enhance military ​decision-making by turning large volumes of data ​into actionable insights.

Defense supplier L3Harris also ‌said last week production in its intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems business for classified and international aircraft programs has ⁠increased.

Reston, Virginia-based Leidos posted an adjusted profit of $3.13 per share for the first quarter, up ⁠from $2.97 ‌a year earlier.

It expects full-year ⁠adjusted profit to be between $12.10 ​and $12.50 ‌per share, compared with $12.05 to $12.45 ​forecast previously.

The ⁠company also raised its 2026 revenue forecast to $18 billion to $18.4 billion, from its earlier range of $17.5 billion to $17.9 billion.

(Reporting by Aishwarya Jain in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Shilpi Majumdar)