
SAIC Wins $70M Navy Radar Engineering and Technical Support Services Contract
SAIC has won a $70 million U.S. Navy task order to provide radar systems support for the Radar Technologies Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division. As part of this new work, SAIC will deliver lifecycle development and sustainment for mission-ready radar, radio frequency, and microwave systems across surface, air and maritime domains.

SAIC Wins $50.6M Navy Order for Torpedo Defense Work
SAIC has won a $50.6 million follow-on task order from the Naval Undersea Warfare Center in Newport, Rhode Island, to continue designing, modernizing and sustaining the Navy’s torpedo defense systems. The award builds on two decades of SAIC’s work with the Navy on its most advanced torpedo defense systems. Under the order, SAIC will use
SAIC Wins $75.2M NAVAIR Task Order for Aviation Sustainment, MQ-25 Refueling Support
SAIC has been awarded a $75.2 million task order under the General Services Administration’s Personnel and Readiness Infrastructure Support Management contract to support Naval Air Systems Command. The company will provide engineering and sustainment services for NAVAIR’s aviation ground equipment and support equipment, using predictive analytics and digital engineering tools to improve reliability, reduce downtime

SAIC Wins $242M Navy Contract to Modernize Propulsion Test Facility
SAIC has won a $242 million contract from the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport to operate, maintain and modernize the Propulsion Test Facility in support of the Undersea Warfare Weapons, Vehicles and Defensive Systems Department. The 5-year follow-on award reinforces the Navy’s reliance on SAIC’s engineering, technical and logistics teams to sustain and upgrade

Seeking Opportunities: How Barbara Supplee’s Dream Led to Navy EVP Role at SAIC
Barbara Supplee still remembers the Minnesota winters she was trying to escape — the kind that make you promise yourself you’ll see the world. She officially signed up to join the Navy 10 months before high school graduation and, as she puts it, “decided to go see the world and make my dad proud.” That

SAIC Secures $202M Deal to Boost Navy Readiness
Science Applications International Corp. has won a $202 million contract to provide training solutions for the U.S. Navy, including modernized virtual and synthetic training environments under the Fleet Deployment Training Program. The contract supports U.S. Fleet Forces and other fleet commands by improving readiness for global operations. It includes a 10‑month base period, four 1‑year
Pinnacle Award Finalist Barbara Supplee: ‘Look for Experiences that Broaden Your Skill Set’
The finalists for WashingtonExec’s 2024 Pinnacle Awards were announced Sept. 20, and we’ll be highlighting some of them until the event takes place live, in-person Nov. 21. Next is Barbara Supplee, executive vice president of the Navy Business Group at SAIC, and finalist in the DoD Executive of the Year, Public Company, category. Here, she

SAIC Snags $120M Navy Contract for Tactical Training War Game Support
Science Applications International Corp. has won a $120 million, 5-year contract from the Naval Supply Systems Command to support the Technical Training Group’s Pacific fleet training mission. “This contract reinforces SAIC’s reputation for providing the mission-critical training to the U.S. Navy since 1992,” said Barbara Supplee, executive vice president of the Navy business group at

SAIC Wins $375M Navy Contract for Vehicle Fielding Integration
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
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