Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) is a government military contractor that provides technical, engineering, and enterprise information technology (IT) services, primarily to the U.S. government.
Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) has won $596
The United States department of defense awarded multiple companies contracts worth $561 million collectively to support research and development for the procurement of materials and services used to develop, build,...
Qatars armed forces showcased China-made short-range ballistic missile system, dubbed ‘SY-400, during its 2017 National Day Parade on Monday. The Diplomat reports citing a statement made by an arms analyst Joseph...
Science Applications International Corp (SAIC) has teamed up with ST Kinetics and CMI Defence to develop combat vehicle prototypes for the U.S
The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SSC) Atlantic awarded $39 million to Science Applications International Corp. to provide engineering services in support of the US Marine Corps Combat Operations...
The US Navy has awarded multiple contracts estimated $492 million to four US firms - DRS Laurel Technologies, Leidos, SAIC and Serco Inc., for Automated Digital Network System (ADNS)
Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) has won a $383 million contract from Naval Sea Systems Command NAVSEA to manufacture MK 48 Mod 7 heavyweight torpedo after body/ tail cone sections
Following the US Government Accountability Office (GAO)'s decision to deny the protest of the Amphibious Combat Vehicle Phase 1, Increment 1 (ACV 1.1) programme, ST Kinetics, together with its teammate,...
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