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    Josh Jackson to Lead SAIC’s Army Business Unit 

    By Amanda ZiadehFebruary 22, 2023
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    Science Applications International Corp. has appointed Josh Jackson as senior vice president of the company’s Army Business Unit. Jackson will report to Bob Genter, president of SAIC’s Defense and Civilian Sector.

    In this role, Jackson leads strategy, business development and program excellence across the SAIC’s portfolio of solutions and services delivered to U.S. Army customers.

    “Josh’s passion for solving complex mission challenges for our customers, while leveraging emerging technologies in smart and unique ways, will continue to serve SAIC and our customers well,” Genter said.

    “I am confident Josh will increase the positive momentum we have seen across our Army portfolio, aligned with our strategy to grow our systems integration efforts and drive operational excellence in our IT modernization portfolio.”

    Jackson joined SAIC in 2002 as a program manager, followed by division manager, chief engineer and operations manager, before being promoted to business unit leadership. He has led the naval portfolio for the last three years. He’s also a founding member of SAIC’s Inclusion and Diversity Council and the executive sponsor for SAIC’s science, technology, engineering and mathematics business resource group.

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