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    SAIC Snags $150M USTRANSCOM Enterprise IT Work

    By Staff WriterJanuary 9, 2023
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    Michael LaRouche, SAIC

    Science Applications International Corp. has been selected by the U.S. Transportation Command to modernize the organization’s IT management systems, infuse the latest innovations into enterprise IT and introduce IT as-a-service models.

    “Our work with customers like United States Central Command and the Air Force’s Cloud One program has positioned SAIC to deliver mission enabling enterprise IT, including top-tier end user satisfaction, fully integrated mission enhancement and cyber security through Zero Trust and cloud migration,” said Michael LaRouche, president of the National Security and Space Sector at SAIC.

    The single-award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity Managed Information Technology Services contract has a value of approximately $150 million over five years. The work falls within SAIC’s enterprise IT and secure cloud growth and technology accelerant focus areas and expands the company’s work within the combatant commands.

    “We are thrilled to bring our best-in-industry enterprise IT expertise to USTRANSCOM’s critical mission. This work will benefit USTRANSCOM and their delivery of responsive, global mobility at scale,” LaRouche said.

    Under the contract, SAIC will manage almost all enterprise IT services. It is the follow-on contract to the Information Technology Service Management program.

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