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    SAIC Taps Srini Attili as New Civilian Business Group EVP

    By Staff WriterApril 8, 2024
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    SAIC has appointed Srini Attili to lead the company's Civilian Business Group. (Photo: Business Wire)
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    Science Applications International Corp. has appointed Srinivas “Srini” Attili as executive vice president of its Civilian Business Group, effective May 6.

    In his new role, Attili will report to SAIC CEO Toni Townes-Whitley.

    “Srini’s extensive experience and strategic impact in our industry make him the right choice to round out our executive leadership team and lead our Civilian business,” Townes-Whitley said. “His addition to our leadership team is another step in our strategy towards accelerating sustainable profitable organic growth, better aligning with SAIC’s four strategic pivots – portfolio, go-to-market, culture, and brand ⏤ and innovating across the Civilian space to drive long-term value creation.”

    Attili joins SAIC from McKinsey & Co., where he served as partner and leader in healthcare and digital transformation for three years. Before that, he was a principal with Deloitte Consulting LLP and led IBM’s public sector technology services practice.

    In December, SAIC announced a reorganization from two sectors to five new business groups: Army, Navy, Air Force and Combatant Commands, Space and Intelligence, and Civilian. The new Civilian Business Group will encompass the civilian, health and state and local businesses.

    This reorganization is meant to increase speed, agility and innovation in SAIC’s go-to-market strategy and drive improved cross-collaboration, business development and organic growth, the company said.

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