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    SAIC Wins $664M in Intelligence and Space Contracts

    By Staff WriterAugust 29, 2021
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    Michael LaRouche, SAIC
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    Technology integrator Science Applications International Corp. has secured $664 million in fiscal year 2022 second-quarter contract awards by space and intelligence community organizations.

    This includes a program providing digital and systems engineering solutions for intelligence and defense agencies worth $355 million.

    “These awards underscore the confidence our customers hold in SAIC,” said Michael LaRouche, president of SAIC’s National Security and Space Sector. “We are a recognized leader in delivering solutions across government and feel privileged to support these intelligence and classified space community missions.”

    Most of these contracts serve customers in the intelligence community and classified space domain that rely on SAIC for support in digital engineering, cloud, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, technology integration, engineering, IT modernization and mission operations.

    “We look forward to continuing to help our customers harness the power of digital engineering, cloud, AI, cybersecurity innovation and more with new ideas, bold objectives, and innovative solutions to meet their extremely complex challenges,” LaRouche said.

    This quarterly total also includes a previously announced $90 million award by the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle and Management Center, Force Protection Division to help the Defense Department combatant commands mitigate small unmanned aircraft systems threats.

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