Science Applications International Corp. is only saying so much about how its space and intelligence business given the nature of that work, but has some data to share on how things are going there.
Science Applications International Corp. has won a $35 million contract to provide training services to the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific.
March set a fierce pace for contract awards with 65 wins being reported. The month was especially good for Raytheon and SAIC. But who else made our top 10 list for the month?
SAIC has won an $836 million task order to provide professional and engineering support services to the Army Aviation & Missile Research Development & Engineering Center Software Engineering Directorate.
Science Applications International Corp. has won a $221 million task order to provide lifecycle information technology support to the U.S. Army Human Resources Command.
Four contractors have won contracts to provide training for program offices at the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific’s Training Development and Support Center.
SAIC has won a $13 million task order with the U.S. Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic to provide support services for the Distributed Common Ground System – Marine Corps Integrated Project Team.
SAIC has won a $33 million task order to provide engineering, technical and program management support services to the Quality and Systems Engineering Assurance division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division.
CEO Tony Moraco explains how the new SAIC is better off as an independent company, and how its structure aligns with growth opportunities in today's highly competitive market.
Score round 2 to Wyle as it squares off against SAIC in a fight for a $1.8 billion NASA contract. GAO tells NASA to make a new award decision, so the battle isn't over yet.
The government shutdown put a damper on contract awards in October, as did the traditional slowdown of awards at the start of a new fiscal year. Despite those conditions, though, there were several significant awards in October, and we rank the biggest for the month.
Leidos has named S. Gulu Gambhir corporate chief technology officer, where he will lead the corporate office of technology while continuing his sector-level responsibilities as chief technology officer of the company’s National Security Sector.
Science Applications International Corp. has won a $14.1 million option to support the U.S. Transportation Command’s business process management activities.