NAVY
Four companies have won a contract with the Navy to support the Office of the Secretary of Defense's Defense Readiness Support System.
- By Mark Hoover
- Jun 28, 2013
NASA
SAIC has won a $202 million contract with NASA to provide safety and mission assurance engineering support services at the Johnson Space Center and White Sands Test Facility.
- By Mark Hoover
- Jun 24, 2013
PEOPLE
SAIC has named Mark Schultz general counsel for its Technical Services and Information Technology segment.
- By Mark Hoover
- Jun 20, 2013
TOP 100
Executives explain how they managed people and results -- they captured a top five spot on the Top 100 -- all the while planning for a split that would create two multi-billion dollar companies.
- By William Welsh
- Jun 19, 2013
AIR FORCE
SAIC has won a subcontract with Battlespace Flight Services LLC to provide operations and management services to support Air Force aerial vehicles.
- By Mark Hoover
- Jun 17, 2013
PEOPLE
SAIC has named John Thomas executive vice president of Leidos, the national security focused business that will be created when the company splits in two.
- By Mark Hoover
- Jun 13, 2013
PEOPLE
Alion Science and Technology has named Angela Dupont director of Air Force Programs for its Technology, Engineering and Operational Solutions sector.
- By Mark Hoover
- Jun 12, 2013
NAVY
Four companies will compete for to provide business financial management and program and business analysis services to Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division.
- By Mark Hoover
- Jun 06, 2013
PEOPLE
SAIC has named John Sweeney senior vice president of investor relations for the spin-off of Leidos.
- By Mark Hoover
- Jun 04, 2013
TOP CONTRACTS
May was the busiest month of the year so far with 52 contract awards. We countdown the top 10 winners. See who made the cut.
- By Mark Hoover
- Jun 04, 2013
ORANGE COUNTY
SAIC has won a contract to provide IT managed services and solutions to agencies and departments within Orange County, Calif.
- By Mark Hoover
- May 31, 2013
NAVY
Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Science Applications International will compete for $50 million in task orders under a Navy contract to help its doctors and health care providers track assets around the world.
- By Mark Hoover
- May 28, 2013