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    SAIC Seeks to Improve Strategy Execution

    By WashingtonExec Staff WriterOctober 18, 2017
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    Tony Moraco, SAIC

    SAIC plans to consolidate several organizations and has offered a voluntary retirement  incentive package to roughly 100 senior managers, according to an Oct. 2 company announcement.

    These actions support the company’s Ingenuity 2025 strategy, in addition to solving challenges SAIC faced in the first half of its fiscal year.

    This move consolidates SAIC’s five customer-facing groups into three and its six capabilities-focused service lines into three market segments while maintaining the company’s matrix operating model.

    “Ingenuity 2025 continues to generate excitement across SAIC as we focus on key strategic growth priorities and bring clarity to the performance drivers and business model enablers that will help us achieve sustained profitable growth,” SAIC CEO Tony Moraco said.

     

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