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Leidos and Trustible Launch Joint Initiative to Redefine AI Governance with Agents

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Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) and Trustible announced a partnership to automate AI governance, aiming to reduce adoption friction while preserving oversight. In proof-of-concept work, the collaboration compressed initial governance intake processes "from weeks into hours—and, in select cases, minutes." The partnership integrates Trustible's automated governance platform into Leidos' enterprise governance to scale accountable, mission-focused AI across civilian, homeland, defense, intelligence, and international missions.

The initiative emphasizes outcome-driven governance, embedding controls into AI workflows so agencies can move from policy to practice more efficiently while managing risk.

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  • Governance timelines compressed from weeks to hours—and in select cases minutes
  • Trustible platform integrated into Leidos enterprise governance to scale accountable AI
  • Approach targets cross-mission scale across civilian, homeland, defense, intelligence, and international partners

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  • No financial terms, budgets, or commercial contract values disclosed in the announcement
  • Results described as proof-of-concept and initial engagements, with no broad deployment metrics provided

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LDOS was up 0.93% while key peers were mixed: CTSH at -8.26%, BR at -7.06%, GIB at -6.46%, WIT at -3.03%, and CDW modestly higher at 0.56%, suggesting stock-specific strength around AI initiatives.

Common Catalyst Several peers reported or related to earnings/dividend news, while LDOS news centered on AI governance partnerships.

Previous AI Reports

5 past events · Latest: Jan 22 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jan 22 AI partnership Positive +0.7% Partnership with OpenAI to integrate generative and agentic AI in federal workflows.
Dec 15 Leadership change Positive -2.0% Appointment of AI-focused CTO to drive NorthStar 2030 technology strategy.
Oct 17 AI platform launch Positive +0.1% Launch of Imperium AI platform to enhance U.S. strategic information operations.
Oct 08 AI contract win Positive +0.6% 19-year contract to modernize Kazakhstan air traffic control with AI-enabled platform.
Apr 24 AI security deal Positive +2.5% Strategic collaboration with Protect AI to secure AI across U.S. government systems.
Pattern Detected

AI-related announcements for LDOS have generally seen modest positive price reactions, with only one of five recent AI events showing a negative move despite broadly positive strategic content.

Recent Company History

Over the last year, LDOS has repeatedly highlighted AI as a strategic pillar across multiple initiatives. Partnerships with OpenAI and Protect AI, launch of the Imperium platform, and a 19-year AI-enabled air traffic modernization contract in Kazakhstan all underscore a focus on secure, mission-ready AI at scale. The appointment of a new CTO with 18 U.S. patents in AI further reinforced this direction. Today’s AI governance initiative with Trustible fits this ongoing push to embed advanced, agentic AI into government and mission-critical workflows.

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Historical Analysis

In the past year, LDOS issued 5 AI-tagged updates with an average move of 0.38%, suggesting typically modest but positive reactions to AI strategy news.

Typical Pattern

Recent AI-tagged news shows a progression from security collaborations and AI platforms to major contracts and leadership hires, framing today’s AI governance initiative as another step in scaling mission-grade AI.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement centers on an AI governance partnership aimed at compressing review timelines from...
Analysis

This announcement centers on an AI governance partnership aimed at compressing review timelines from weeks into hours or minutes while preserving oversight for government missions. It fits a pattern of LDOS using AI to modernize regulated, mission-critical workflows. Historical AI-tagged news has usually produced modestly positive share moves. Investors tracking this theme may watch for concrete deployments, integration into federal programs, and how governance automation influences future AI contract wins.

Key Terms

ai governance, agentic capabilities, agentic systems
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ai governance technical
""AI governance refers to how organizations put guardrails around the use of AI.""
AI governance is the set of rules, oversight and practices a company uses to design, test, deploy and monitor artificial intelligence tools so they behave reliably, safely and fairly. Think of it as a vehicle’s maintenance schedule, road rules and driver checks for software: it reduces the chance of costly errors, legal penalties or reputation damage and helps investors judge whether a business can scale AI responsibly and protect value.
agentic capabilities technical
"Leidos' experience building agentic capabilities at scale in national missions..."
Agentic capabilities refer to the ability of individuals or organizations to take action, make decisions, and influence their environment. It’s like having the power to steer a ship—being able to set goals and change direction as needed. This matters because it shows how much control and flexibility someone has to shape their financial success or respond to market changes.
agentic systems technical
"...as agencies begin to adopt more autonomous and agentic systems..."
Agentic systems are software or machines designed to pursue goals and make decisions autonomously, adapting to new information and carrying out actions without continuous human direction. For investors they matter because such systems can increase efficiency and create new business opportunities but also bring operational risk, legal and regulatory exposure, and reputational stakes—like hiring an independent worker who can deliver value but needs clear oversight and controls.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

Collaboration applies proven AI principles to help automate governance, reduce friction, and support AI innovation and adoption across government missions.

ARLINGTON, Va., Feb. 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- AI governance is too often a brake on innovation. Trustible and Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) are working to change that. Today, the companies announced a partnership to redefine AI governance through automation, demonstrating in initial engagements the ability to compress AI governance processes from weeks into hours—and in some cases minutes—while maintaining rigorous oversight and control.

AI governance refers to how organizations put guardrails around the use of AI. Making sure systems are reviewed, approved, and monitored so leaders understand how they work, what risks they carry, and when they are ready to be used. It helps ensure AI is deployed responsibly, with transparency, accountability, and alignment to legal, ethical, and mission needs.

Built on Leidos' AI that has been deployed in real-world missions over decades, the collaboration focuses on removing friction from AI adoption while maintaining accountability. By combining Trustible's automated AI governance platform with Leidos' experience building agentic capabilities at scale in national missions, the initiative helps agencies unlock innovation while managing AI risk.

As government agencies respond to new federal directives calling for accelerated AI alongside strong oversight, the need for governance that enables progress has become increasingly clear. The collaboration with Trustible helps operationalize governance through automation, enabling agencies to move from policy to practice more efficiently. At its core, the approach aims to ensure AI governance is outcome-driven—supporting real mission results as well as compliance.

"AI governance can't be a manual, after-the-fact process—especially as agencies begin to adopt more autonomous and agentic systems," said Gerald Kierce, co-founder and CEO of Trustible. "Working with Leidos, we're using automation to streamline governance from the start—reducing friction, strengthening control, and helping agencies deploy AI faster while maintaining the oversight and risk management their missions demand."

Accelerating Governance Timelines

In a successful proof-of-concept engagement, Leidos and Trustible showed how automated governance can reduce barriers to AI deployment. Using Trustible's platform, Leidos compressed the initial AI governance intake process that traditionally took weeks into hours—and, in select cases, minutes—depending on system complexity and risk. The result demonstrates how automation can streamline governance workflows while preserving the rigor, accountability, and transparency required in mission-critical environments.

"AI governance needs to play a different role in mission delivery," said Geoff Schaefer, vice president of AI strategy and governance at Leidos. "It must control risk while simultaneously removing friction. By automating core governance processes, we're able to strengthen safeguards while reducing the barriers that have historically slowed AI adoption in complex, regulated environments."

With more advanced agentic capabilities under development, Leidos and Trustible anticipate that governance timelines may compress further, enabling mission teams and oversight bodies to focus more on outcomes rather than process.

Governance Designed to Unlock Innovation at Scale

The joint approach is designed to support AI adoption across the missions and sectors Leidos serves—including civilian, homeland, defense, intelligence, and international partners. By automating and embedding governance directly into AI workflows, the approach scales across AI capabilities and mission contexts, enabling organizations to manage risk more consistently while advancing real-world outcomes.

Leidos has integrated Trustible's platform into its own enterprise governance, reinforcing its commitment to delivering AI systems that are tested, secure-by-design, and accountable at scale.

About Trustible

Trustible provides commercial and government customers with an actionable AI governance platform that simplifies compliance, streamlines risk assessments, and accelerates responsible adoption. Headquartered in Arlington, VA, Trustible is backed by leading investors and is growing rapidly across public and private sectors. Visit https://www.trustible.ai/ for more information.

About Leidos

Leidos is an industry and technology leader serving government and commercial customers with smarter, more efficient digital and mission innovations. Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, with 47,000 employees worldwide, Leidos reported annual revenues of approximately $16.7 billion for the fiscal year ending January 3, 2025. Learn more at https://www.leidos.com/

Certain statements in this announcement constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the rules and regulations of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). These statements are based on management's current beliefs and expectations and are subject to significant risks and uncertainties. These statements are not guarantees of future results or occurrences. A number of factors could cause our actual results, performance, achievements, or industry results to be different from the results, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to, the "Risk Factors" set forth in Leidos' Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended January 3, 2025, and other such filings that Leidos makes with the SEC from time to time. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. Leidos does not undertake to update forward-looking statements to reflect the impact of circumstances or events that arise after the date the forward-looking statements were made.

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Gerald Kierce
CEO & Co-Founder
trustible@5WPR.com
202-355-4413

Brandon Ver Velde
Senior Media Relations Manager
(571) 526-6257 | brandon.p.vervelde@leidos.com

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FAQ

What did Leidos (LDOS) and Trustible announce about AI governance on February 4, 2026?

They announced a partnership to automate AI governance and reduce adoption friction. According to the company, a proof-of-concept compressed initial governance intake from weeks into hours—and in some cases minutes—to preserve oversight while speeding deployment.

How does the Trustible platform affect Leidos' enterprise AI governance for LDOS?

It has been integrated into Leidos' enterprise governance to embed automated controls into AI workflows. According to the company, this integration aims to scale accountable, secure-by-design AI across Leidos' mission portfolios.

What timeline improvements did LDOS and Trustible report in their proof-of-concept?

They reported compressing the initial governance intake process from weeks into hours or minutes. According to the company, timelines depend on system complexity and risk but showed significantly faster review cycles in initial engagements.

Which Leidos missions will the automated governance approach target?

The approach is intended for civilian, homeland, defense, intelligence, and international partner missions. According to the company, automation is designed to scale governance consistently across those mission contexts to manage AI risk.

Will the LDOS–Trustible partnership change how agencies move from AI policy to practice?

The partnership aims to operationalize governance through automation so agencies can implement policy more efficiently. According to the company, the goal is outcome-driven governance that lets mission teams focus on results rather than manual processes.
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