Leidos Prism Navigation: Why You Can Use the System — But Still Lose Time Every Single Session


If you’ve spent any real time inside Leidos Prism, you already know this feeling:

You’re not lost.

You know where things are.

You can:

  • create requisitions
  • open requests
  • check statuses

And yet…

Everything still takes longer than it should.


The hidden contradiction

Prism is not confusing.

But it’s also not fast.


Why?

Because navigation is not direct — it’s layered.


What “layered navigation” actually means

You rarely go from:

Action → Result

Instead, you go through:

Action → Section → Subsection → Detail → Confirmation


Real scenario: opening a requisition

You want to check one thing.

Simple.


What actually happens

  1. Open Prism Leidos
  2. Go to requisition area
  3. Find your request
  4. Open it
  5. Wait for load
  6. Navigate to specific section inside
  7. Confirm you’re in the right place

That’s already multiple steps

And you haven’t even done anything yet.


Where time is actually lost

StepTime impactReason
Section selection+3–5 secMultiple entry points
Loading transitions+3–6 secSystem response time
Internal navigation+4–8 secLayered structure
Confirmation+3–5 secLow certainty

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