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    By Staff WriterJanuary 28, 2025
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    Timothy Turitto, SAIC

    Timothy Turitto

    Executive Vice President of Enterprise Operations & Chief of Staff to the CEO, SAIC

    Timothy Turitto and his team successfully implemented an enterprise operating model at SAIC, which infused rigor to SAIC processes and optimized outcomes across the organization.

    “We focused heavily on our business development organization, streamlining processes to enhance efficiency, as well as bid velocity and quality,” he said. “This was a critical step to support the delivery of SAIC’s growth strategy.”

    Why Watch

    In 2025, Turitto is committed to enabling SAIC’s infrastructure, continuing to harden its enterprise operating model and driving enterprise growth. By delivering cutting-edge capabilities across the enterprise, Turitto and his team will create significant value for the business through the delivery of capabilities, solutions and workplace services.

    Continuing to mature SAIC’s enterprise operating model, focusing on best-in-class go-to-market approaches, and strengthening its external presence will drive sustained enterprise growth and position SAIC as a leading mission integrator in the industry.

    “Success for our customers comes from continuous dedication and commitment to the strategic planning process,” Turitto said. “As a leader, it is my responsibility to empower my team to always search for efficiencies and that we cannot rest on our laurels, but we must be the drivers of innovation.”

    Fun Fact: Turitto recently took up a new hobby: saltwater fishing. “It’s a great way to unwind and enjoy time on my boat,” he said.

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