SAIC Awarded Approximately $950M in Space, Intelligence Contracts in Fiscal Year 2023
November 23, 2022 | Business WireEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Science Applications International Corp. received approximately $950 million in space and intelligence contract awards during the third quarter of fiscal year 2023.
“We are honored by the trust our customers have placed in us. These important contract wins create a confluence of capabilities that build on one another to position SAIC as an exceptional partner to our space and intelligence customers,” said Michael LaRouche, president National Security and Space Sector at SAIC. “When dealing with critical problem sets like the next generation space systems, JADC2 or hypersonic threats, we must deliver solutions that combine the full breadth of SAIC’s resources. Our diversity of talent and capabilities drive novel applications that are resonating with our customers for their critical missions.”
Third quarter awards include a Missile Defense Agency (MDA) Quick Reaction Team analysis effort. SAIC engineers have developed products used by the MDA, the combatant commands and even Congress to inform understanding and decision-making on national threats. Other wins leverage the company’s expertise in secure cloud, C5ISR, machine learning and artificial intelligence, digital engineering and enterprise IT.
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