SAIC nabs Trailblazer demo

<FONT SIZE=2>&#009;Science Applications International Corp. was picked by the National Security Agency to carry out the technology demonstration platform phase of the Trailblazer program, the NSA's modernization of its signals intelligence capabilities. This phase of Trailblazer is estimated at $280 million over 26 months. </FONT>

Science Applications International Corp. was picked by the National Security Agency to carry out the technology demonstration platform phase of the Trailblazer program, the NSA's modernization of its signals intelligence capabilities. This phase of Trailblazer is estimated at $280 million over 26 months.

Joining San Diego-based SAIC on its Digital Network Intelligence Enterprise team are Boeing Co., Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., Computer Sciences Corp., Northrop Grumman Corp. and Telcordia Technologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of SAIC.

For the demonstration phase, SAIC will use its program management, systems and software engineering processes while drawing from the capabilities and resources of its teammates.

In March 2001, NSA selected the DNI Enterprise team, consisting of SAIC and Northrop Grumman and led by Booz Allen Hamilton, to participate in the first, concept definition phase of Trailblazer.

 

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