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By Ross Wilkers
Feb 10, 2021
Science Applications International Corp. has reported its win of the potential $830 million recompete of its contract for engineering and integration services to support the Army’s aviation systems.
SAIC booked the work as a task order through the General Service Administration’s OASIS professional services contract vehicle. Work will take place over up to five-and-a-half years, SAIC said Tuesday.
The company will support manned and unmanned systems, subsystems, components and equipment.
Work can extend to all branches of the military, other government agencies, research and development and education partners, universities and research centers and for foreign military sales.
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CORRECTING and REPLACING SAIC Wins $830 Million U.S. Army Contract for Aviation Systems Engineering Services
February 9, 2021 GMT
Please replace the release with the following corrected version due to removal of the subheadline.
The updated release reads:
SAIC WINS $830 MILLION U.S. ARMY CONTRACT FOR AVIATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING SERVICES
Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC ) has won an $830 million contract to continue providing hardware in-the-loop (HWIL) aviation systems engineering services for the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, Aviation & Missile Center (DEVCOM AvMC), Software, Simulation, Systems Engineering and Integration (S3I) Directorate.
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SAIC Honored by Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies List
February 3, 2021 GMT
RESTON, Va. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 3, 2021
Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC ) has been named by FORTUNE Magazine as one of the World’s Most Admired Companies and ranked sixth within the Information Technology Services category. This is the company’s fourth recognition on FORTUNE’s list since SAIC’s inception in 2013.
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“We are incredibly excited and honored to be recognized in FORTUNE’s prestigious Most Admired Companies list,” said SAIC CEO Nazzic Keene. “This recognition highlights the innovative steps we have made to advance SAIC through our investments, resulting in the increased value we bring to our customers and our ability to attract and retain top talent. With our focused investment in digital transformation, we will better serve our employees, c
SAIC promotes Josh Jackson to lead naval business
Science Applications International Corp. has promoted Josh Jackson to be the leader of the company’s naval business unit.
Jackson will report to Bob Genter, president of SAIC’s defense and civilian sector.
Jackson was most recently in charge of SAIC’s Navy and Marine Corps information warfare operation and focused on digital transformation efforts.
With the promotion, Jackson will be senior vice president and will oversee a $1 billion portfolio.
“As we continue to transform and grow, Josh’s 19-year career with SAIC brings an understanding of our company’s rich heritage, but also the vision to help us shape our organization to more closely align to our strategy and drive organic growth,” Genter said in a release Tuesday.