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SAIC Wins Spot on $315M Army IDIQ for Electronics Maintenance; John Thomas Comments

SAIC_logoScience Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAI) has won a spot on a $315 million multiple-award contract from the U.S. Army to provide electronic systems maintenance and services to the Engineering and Support Center in Huntsville, Ala.

SAIC will compete with nine other contractors for task orders under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, which has one-year base and four one-year options, the company said Thursday.

The work will encompass access control, electronic and physical security, utility monitoring and control to help the CEHNC support the military in:

  • ballistic missile defense
  • installation support
  • ordnance and explosives
  • engineering
  • chemical demilitarization and toxic waste programs.

Other activities will include those associated with operation, maintenance and repair, such as equipment inventories, preparation and execution of work plans to repair failed or failing systems, project management and central monitoring services.

“We look forward to providing worldwide maintenance and service for access control point, electronic and physical security systems, UMCS and related systems, enabling critical protection of people, assets and information, ” said John Thomas, SAIC senior VP and group general manager.

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