Science Applications International Corp. will provide technical and management support services to the Army’s CIO under a contract worth $55 million over three years. SAIC will furnish a wide array of services to support the Army CIO in areas including IT, enterprise architecture and portfolio management, as well as command and control functions, communications systems, and strategic and operational capabilities.
SAIC Wins $55 Million Contract from Army CIO
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