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    SAIC to Consolidate Business Groups, Restructure Innovation Office

    By Staff WriterNovember 16, 2025
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    SAIC has announced a strategic restructuring to better position the company for growth and shareholder value while staying focused on near-term performance.

    Effective Jan. 31, 2026, SAIC will consolidate its five business groups into three. The Army and Navy groups will merge into the Army Navy Business Group. The Air Force and Combatant Commands group and the Space and Intelligence group will form the Air Force, Space and Intelligence Business Group. The Civilian Business Group will remain unchanged.

    SAIC will also restructure its Chief Innovation Office to align it more closely with its business groups and the markets it supports.

    “We’re making these changes to ensure that we are well positioned to capitalize on opportunities for growth and value creation, and to align our investments more closely with those opportunities,” said Interim SAIC CEO Jim Reagan. “By optimizing our organization for speed, flexibility and efficiency, we expect that we will be able to better serve our customers and accelerate growth.”

    The three consolidated business groups will be led by current SAIC executive vice presidents. Barbara Supplee will lead ANG, Vinnie DiFronzo will lead AFSI and Srini Attili will continue to lead the Civilian Business Group.

    Josh Jackson, executive vice president for Army, and David Ray, executive vice president for Space and Intelligence, along with Chief Innovation Officer Lauren Knausenberger, will leave SAIC to pursue other opportunities.

    “On behalf of myself and the SAIC Board of Directors, I want to express our deep gratitude to Josh Jackson, Lauren Knausenberger, and David Ray, and thank them for their significant contributions and dedication to advancing SAIC’s mission,” Reagan added.

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