SAIC said Thursday the task order was awarded under the Department of Defense Information Analysis Center Multiple-Award Contract.
The company will also identify vulnerabilities and gaps and recommend platforms and mitigation strategies across several intelligence disciplines.
Josh Jackson, executive vice president of the Army business group at SAIC, said the company is committed to supporting the Army as it transitions to a more data-centric environment.
“SAIC will expand our support of the U.S. Army at Aberdeen Proving Ground by addressing these critical emerging battlefield challenges,” added Jackson, a 2024 Wash100 awardee.
Jackson will be at the Potomac Officers Club’s 9th Annual Army Summit on June 13. Register here to join this SAIC-sponsored event and hear military officials, government leaders and industry executives share their most urgent priorities, strategies and solutions to their toughest challenges.
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