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    SAIC Wins $757M Army Contract for Software Management Services

    By Staff WriterNovember 14, 2022
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    Bob Genter, SAIC

    Science Applications International Corp. has won a contract to continue providing software development and management services for the U.S. Army Enterprise Service Desk.

    The single-award contract has estimated ceiling value of $757 million.

    “We are excited to help the U.S. Army develop an IT enterprise management platform that will replace its legacy systems and provide a better, modernized user experience,” said Bob Genter, president of SAIC’s Defense & Civilian Sector.

    Under the contract, SAIC will continue existing AESD operations, optimize Army Enterprise Service Management Framework service delivery processes, and expand the functionality provided by the Software-as-a-Service environment through optional capabilities.

    SAIC will also migrate legacy IT service management systems to a modern IT service management platform using ServiceNow.

    “SAIC’s proven capabilities in cloud migration, software engineering and IT managed services provide solutions that align with the Army Enterprise Service Management Framework and will enhance IT service delivery across the Army,” Genter said.

    Additionally, SAIC will provide service desk solutions to include service desk support for voice, messaging, video teleconferencing, computing, network infrastructure, customer support and information assurance support to the Army.

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