Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) will help the U.S. Navy modernize and sustain enterprise networks under a $163 million contract.
SAIC said Thursday it will support the life cycle of shore-based systems for the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific Shore Networks Branch in San Diego.
“We are focused on delivering valuable support and solutions to a range of U.S. Navy network challenges and initiatives,” said Bob Genter , president of SAIC’s defense and civilian sector.
The company will also assist operational commanders in managing fielded command and control equipment as part of the contract.
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