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    SAIC Wins $49.5M Navy Deal for Royal Saudi Naval Forces C4ISR Upgrades

    By Staff WriterOctober 15, 2020
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    James Scanlon, SAIC

    The U.S. Navy has awarded Science Applications International Corp. a $49.5 million single-award task order to continue providing the Royal Saudi Naval Forces with support services for command, control, communications, computers and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance upgrade and refurbishment.

    Under the cost-plus fixed-fee task order, awarded as part of the SeaPort-NxG contract, SAIC is to leverage repeatable solutions such as engineering, design and integration, integrated product support and sustainment capabilities on critical networks.

    These networks fulfill the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command’s requirement for Program Executive Office C4I International Integration Program Office Royal Saudi Naval Forces In-Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Support Services.

    SAIC has supported the Navy’s mission to help maintain the Royal Saudi Naval Forces’ C4ISR capability modernization, engineering and logistics for over four decades, said Jim Scanlon, SAIC executive vice president and general manager of the Defense Systems Group.

    “As a leader in technology integration, SAIC is excited to continue its assistance to the Navy as it continues to build this strategic partnership with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” he added.

    Work will take place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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