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    SAIC Wins $375M Navy Contract for Vehicle Fielding Integration

    By Staff WriterJanuary 9, 2024
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    Barbara Supplee
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    The U.S. Navy awarded Science Applications International Corp. a $375 million contract to continue providing Command, Control, Communications, Computers Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance fielding and integration on land-based vehicle platforms to support Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic.

    “SAIC is proud to continue supporting this important mission,” said Barbara Supplee, senior vice president, Navy business group at SAIC.“Fielding tactical vehicles that have C4ISR components properly installed is critical to the success of the warfighter. Our team of experienced engineers, logisticians and technicians is honored to enable the Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic as it pursues this vital work.”

    Under the 5-year contract, SAIC will support Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic with production-engineering, integration, installation, logistical and programmatic support required to enable C4ISR fielding and integration on land-based vehicle platforms. These span multiple Defense Department services at continental U.S. and overseas locations.

    SAIC has invested in its Charleston, South Carolina, facilities to enable the execution of vehicle fielding integration and support missions, the company said.

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