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    Terry Biggio Joins SAIC as Senior DB Director

    By Adam StoneJune 23, 2020
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    Technology integrator Science Applications International Corp. has added former Federal Aviation Administration executive Terry Biggio as senior director of business development for FAA and the Transportation Department.

    “Terry’s experience and expertise brings enormous value to our talented DoT team,” said Sandy Gill, vice president for FAA and DOT. “His deep understanding of the FAA’s organization and mission will play an important role in helping us deliver for our customers and continue to grow our business.”

    Biggio served as regional administrator for FAA’s Southwest Region before retiring in 2019. His FAA career began in 1981 as an air traffic controller at Minneapolis Air Route Traffic Control Center. He went on to serve in various leadership positions, including as vice president for terminal services, vice president for air traffic services and vice president for safety and technical training.

    Since his retirement last year, Biggio had been the CEO of the Aviation Group for Washington Consulting Group.

    “I’m excited to join the SAIC team, which is already doing great things to support air traffic controller training and FAA’s enterprise IT needs,” Biggio said. “I look forward to helping the company continue to excel in its mission to help the FAA address its critical challenges.”

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