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    SAIC Names Scott Goldstein VP of Engineering, Integration and Logistics

    By Staff WriterFebruary 23, 2020
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    Science Applications International Corp. has hired Scott Goldstein as the new vice president of the Engineering, Integration and Logistics practice.

    In his new role, Goldstein will set the growth strategy for the practice, identify areas of investment for research and solution development, collaborate with account leadership.

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    “Scott brings a tremendous amount of experience and energy to SAIC, considering his exceptional leadership across technology roles in the private sector and the armed forces,” said Josh Jackson, executive vice president and general manager of SAIC’s Solutions & Technology Group. “We could not be happier to welcome him back into the SAIC family to help SAIC’s customers with their most complex engineering challenges.”

    Goldstein brings to SAIC more than 30 years’ experience in organizational leadership. He served most recently as chief strategy and technology officer of ENSCO, and as a corporate chief technologist and manager at Dynetics.

    A major general in the U.S. Air Force Reserve, Goldstein currently is mobilization assistant to the undersecretary of the Air Force, assisting in oversight of the Air Force annual budget.

    “SAIC is leading a myriad of innovative developments across its practice areas for government customers,” Goldstein said. “I look forward to leveraging my expertise to drive even more transformation in areas like digital engineering to help further SAIC’s industry recognition and contributions.”

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