Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) has announced a prime contract win from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Cybersecurity and Communication. SAIC will support the National Communications System (NCS) through scientific, engineering and technical services. The NCS is a key part of the country’s ability to provide vital communications services in support of government functions during emergencies. The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (ID/IQ) contract has a one-year base period and four one-year options with a total value of $388 million. Work will be performed in the Washington, DC area.
Larry Cox, SAIC senior vice president and business unit general manager said, “We are pleased to continue our longstanding relationship with the NCS, and look forward to helping ensure continued support for the provision and restoration of NS/EP communications for the federal government under all circumstances, including crisis or emergency, attack, recovery and reconstitution.”
SAIC (NYSE: SAI) will support a new active-learning initiative at University of Maryland, Baltimore County with a $300, 000 commitment. According to SAIC, “[the initiative] draws on the latest technology and education research to help students succeed in critical introductory mathematics and science classes.” “In this age of increasing global competition, it is essential that
SAIC (NYSE: SAI) is set to open its new Cyber Innovation Center (CIC) in Columbia, Md. A host of notable attendees will be participating in the celebration, including Sen. Barbara Mikulski and Gov. Martin O’Malley, along with SAIC CEO Walt Havenstein and Senior Vice President Larry Cox. The CIC is located at 6841 Benjamin Franklin
SAIC (NYSE: SAI) won the Hoyt S. Vandenberg Award from the Air Force Association (AFA) for contributions to aerospace education. Larry Cox, SAIC senior vice president and business unit general manager, will be at the Air and Space Conference and Technology Expo held Sept. 13-15 in Washington, D.C., to claim the award. According to the