The contract awards include projects in space systems, intelligence, joint all-domain command and control as well as model-based systems engineering.
Michael LaRouche, president of SAIC’s national security and space business, underscored the confidence SAIC customers have placed in the company to provide support for their space and intelligence missions.
“When dealing with critical problem sets like the next generation space systems, JADC2 or hypersonic threats, we must deliver solutions that combine the full breadth of SAIC’s resources,” the two-time Wash100 awardee added.
One of SAIC’s Q3 2023 contracts is an analysis work with the Missile Defense Agency’s Quick Reaction Team. The company’s engineers have also secured agreements to develop technologies using artificial intelligence and machine learning, enterprise information technology, and command, control, computers, communications, cyber, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.
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