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PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2021 1:36 pm    Post subject: UK 2021 Census Run By Leidos Military Contractor Reply with quote

Demilitarise the 2021 census
https://peacenews.info/blog/9861/demilitarise-2021-census

by PN staff | 5 March, 2021

It’s being processed by an arms company... again!



This year, the contract for processing census forms has been put in the hands of Leidos, one of the world’s biggest military companies.

So far, there hasn’t been much debate about this. We’d like to change that. We invite you to take action through the census form itself, to suggest to your friends they do the same – and, crucially, (a) tell your local paper about what you’re doing and (b) tell us what you’re doing!

In 2011, the contract for processing the census in the UK was awarded to the US arms company Lockheed Martin (strictly speaking, to its British subsidiary), leading to quite a lot of protest, including by the ‘Count Me Out’ network.

The part of Lockheed Martin that ran the UK census in 2011 was its ‘information systems and global solutions’ section. This business arm was sold off to Leidos in 2016, and no doubt helped Leidos win the £65m contract for ‘census questionnaire management’ in the UK.

So, it is pretty much the same people/organisation doing the census work in 2021 as did it in 2011. It’s just that they are now housed in a company specialising in government IT work, including a ton of military and intelligence IT work.

Who is Leidos?

Leidos was listed by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) as the 19th biggest arms and military services company in the world in 2019, with military sales of $5.3bn out of total sales of $11.1bn.

Here in the UK, Leidos does a lot of work for the MoD – the British military paid Leidos £276m for various services in 2016 – 2017, CAAT points out.

Leidos mainly does military IT and support services, though it did buy a military hardware company, Dynetics, for $1.65bn in 2020.

Dynetics is a developer of ‘future defence technologies’ for the US military, including long-range hypersonic missiles, ground-based laser weapons, the Gremlin ‘recoverable’ drone, and the Gunsmoke battlefield intelligence microsatellite.

Leidos says: ‘We have extensive experience in airborne operations, maintenance, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance with all the Armed Services.’ In 2019, before buying Dynetics, Leidos won a contract with the US army to provide ‘aircraft intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) support services’.

Overall, Leidos says its military work includes ‘large-scale intelligence systems’, ‘command and control’ and ‘intelligence analysis and operations support’.

In the UK, Leidos is involved in the MoD’s ‘defence supply chain’, including ‘procurement and inventory management of food, packed fuels, clothing, medical materiel and general supplies’.

The census

As in 2011, Peace News doesn't want to undermine the accuracy of the census, which is important for putting hospitals, schools and other government services in the right places across the UK.

We believe that the census processing contract is on a fixed basis, which means there is a maximum to the amount Leidos will be paid by the government, however much the processing of the census actually costs them.

So, if lots of people increase the cost of processing their forms, that will reduce the profit Leidos makes from this operation.

If you don’t complete the census, or you refuse to answer one or more of the questions (apart from the religion and sexual orientation ones) or if you provide false information, you can get a criminal record and a fine of up to £1,000.

If you are okay with filling out the census, but want to minimise the profits Leidos will make from processing your form, here are some basic steps you can take. (A more detailed guide from 2011 is available on the _PN_ website.) We’re imagining you might print this guide out to give friends who might not have the internet.

The most important thing is to raise the political profile of this issue by getting it into the local paper and/or radio station. Below is a draft press release you can adapt to send out to your local media about your intention to reduce the profits Leidos earns from processing census questionnaires.

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How to fill out the census – while not contributing to arms company profits

We should stress that creating publicity about your protest will have a much bigger impact on Leidos than any of the steps suggested below.

1) Ask for a paper copy of the census

If you fill in the census online, that reduces costs massively, and increases Leidos’s profit. So, you should ask for a paper form.

If you have access to the internet, you can request the paper version from the census website:
www.census.gov.uk/en/request/paper-questionnaire/enter-address/

If you don’t have access to the internet, you can phone them up on 0800 328 2021.

2) Upside down

If you write in the boxes upside down, it’s unlikely that the computer will be able to process your form, and a human will have to read those pages.

3) Think outside the box

Alternatively, write some or all of your answers outside the boxes they are meant to go into.

4) Staple it

If you give the wrong answer to a question, cross it out, then write the right answer on a bit of paper and staple it to the census form. Stapling means that page can’t be put through the computer scanner.

5) That’s torn it

With one or more of the pages, you might tear the page in half and then repair it with sellotape. This probably also means it can’t be put through the scanner automatically.

6) Solid black

This is a bit time-consuming. Every page of the form will have a unique barcode on it. This is because the form is taken to pieces before processing and the separate pages fed into a computer scanning system.

Processing will have to be done by a person, not a computer, if you fill in all the white space of the barcodes on some or all of the pages. Take a black pen (a marker pen, if possible) and fill in all the spaces between the black lines of the barcode(s). Don’t leave little bits of line sticking out at the top or bottom.

7) Use your own

When you send back the form, don’t use the self-addressed envelope they sent you. Copy the Freepost address from their envelope onto one of your own (which doesn’t have a transparent window in it).

This means that a human has to open the envelope and look at your form to start the processing, rather than a computer automatically identifying your address from a barcode peeping out through the transparent window on the envelope (assuming you haven’t filled in this barcode along with the rest).

Draft press release

Please adapt this to suit your needs, send it to the newsdesk at your local paper/radio station and follow it up with a phone call – all their contact details should be on their websites. Please do cc us at promos@peacenews.info! Also, please let us know if there is any coverage of what you do, via promos@peacenews.info or phone us on 020 7278 3344.

‘BLOGGSTOWN RESIDENT FILLS IN CENSUS UPSIDE DOWN IN ARMS PROTEST’

Jane Bloggs, 29, of Bloggs Road, is joining peace activists around the country in a creative protest against the involvement of a major arms company in the 2021 census.

Jane Bloggs said: ‘I don’t agree with our census questionnaires being processed by a multi-billion-dollar US arms company which is developing ground-based laser weapons and long-range hypersonic missiles for the US army.’ [see Notes below]

Jane Bloggs says she is going to obey the law by filling in her census form, but she is going to make it as costly as possible for Leidos to process. She has ordered a paper census form, and is filling in her answers upside down in order to make it difficult to process by computer.

‘There are lots of interesting ways to make it more costly for Leidos to process our information,’ says Jane, ‘including stapling the correct answers to the form instead of writing them in the boxes provided.’

Milan Rai, editor of Peace News, which is circulating a guide to creative resistance to the census, commented: ‘Lots of British people are likely to feel uncomfortable adding to the profits of a giant US arms company developing weapons of death and providing IT services to those who’ve been waging war in Afghanistan and around the world for decades.’

ENDS

Notes:

> Leidos was listed by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) as the 19th biggest arms and military services company in the world in 2019, with military sales of $5.3bn out of total sales of $11.1bn.
www.tinyurl.com/sipri2019

> Leidos won the £65m contract for ‘Census Questionnaire Management’ in 2018.
www.tinyurl.com/2021-suppliers

> A wholly-owned subsidiary of Leidos, Dynetics, is building a 300kW directed energy weapon and developing missile bodies for long-range hypersonic missiles, both for the US army.
www.tinyurl.com/dynetics-lasers
www.tinyurl.com/dyn-hypersonic

> Based in London, the British peace movement newspaper Peace News was founded in 1936. The PN guide to creative resistance can be found on the PN website:
www.peacenews.info

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2021 1:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Leidos' $5B deal with Lockheed Martin (who did the previous census) is about more than just scale
https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/blog/fedbiz_daily/2016/01/leido s-5b-deal-with-lockheed-martin-is-about-more.html

By James Bach – Staff Reporter , Washington Business Journal
Jan 27, 2016 Updated Jan 27, 2016, 7:57am EST
The most obvious explanation for why Leidos Holdings Inc. (NYSE: LDOS) made a deal for Lockheed Martin Corp.’s (NYSE: LMT) Information Systems & Global Solutions business to create a $10 billion government services giant is scale.

In an environment where federal agencies are putting price pressures on government service providers and squeezing margins, it helps for Leidos to grab market share, increase efficiencies, and find cost synergies to insulate itself from those margin pressures. But upon closer inspection of the Lockheed government services portfolio, it becomes obvious that the Reston-based contractor is not just making a grab for larger top-line revenue.

In fact, for a piece of business that is often characterized as lower-end, lower-margin work, there’s a lot in this portfolio that helps reinforce the company’s strengths and helps it build new market channels.

In a call with investors Tuesday following the $5 billion transaction, CFO James Reagan said the deal will marry Leidos’ "airport engineering and security systems” businesses with Lockheed's "planning tools for managing traffic flow, airport modernization, air traffic management” — thus strengthening its position with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and the transportation market.

In Dec. 2015, Leidos won a contract to provide runway management technologies and services to Seattle-Tacoma Airport. The company, however, was using a system called RunWize developed by Boston-based Xsight Systems as opposed to its own technologies. This recent deal could change that and open up new opportunities in this market.

"They were the integrator using someone else’s system” said Sebastian Lagana, a public sector IT and professional services analyst at Technology Business Research Inc. “One of the things they’re going to acquire as apart of this IS&GS acquisition is some proprietary air traffic management and airport flow solutions.”

Added Laguna: “It really expands Leidos ability to pursue the transportation market which is not just growing in the U.S. but globally."

These transportation assets will also help Leidos make a broader international push. Part of the Lockheed transportation portfolio includes international customers that the company acquired with two deals: the Amor Group in Sept. 2013, a U.K.based IT company focused on energy and transportation, and Beontra AG of Germany in March 2014, which provides planning and demand forecasting tools for airports around the world.

Leidos' international business expands from 3 percent to 6 percent in this deal.

"Leidos has almost no real international footprint right now,” Lagana said. "This is really going to accelerate their push.”

The combined company will also strengthen an already strong business for Leidos: healthcare IT.

In July 2015, Leidos won a $4.3 billion contract to help modernize the Defense Department’s electronic health records system — the Defense Healthcare Management Systems Modernization (DHMSM) program. Now, Leidos is capturing additional health IT business through IS&GS, which acquired Systems Made Simple in Oct. 2014.

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