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SAIC wins $156 million US Army Reserve IT contract

EditorEmilio Ghigini
Published 11/01/2024, 14:12
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RESTON, Va. - Science Applications (NYSE:SAIC) International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) has secured a contract worth $156M to provide system support to the U.S. Army Reserve Command (USARC), aiming to enhance operational efficiencies and cybersecurity across a global network of users.

The contract, known as the United States Army Reserve Command Information Technology Support Services (USARC ITSS II), will be managed from Fort Liberty, North Carolina. SAIC will be responsible for consolidating enterprise IT services to deliver standardized, responsive, and cost-effective solutions for more than 65,000 users at over 700 locations, which include sites in the United States as well as in Asia, Europe, the Pacific region, and Puerto Rico.

Josh Jackson, senior vice president of the Army Business Group at SAIC, emphasized the company's long-standing partnership with the U.S. Army Reserve and its commitment to supporting their program modernization through innovative and mission-oriented IT services.

The scope of the contract includes improving cybersecurity measures, network availability, and reliability, thereby ensuring a secure and resilient IT service delivery that focuses on mission imperatives and user experience.

SAIC, a Fortune 500® technology integrator, provides a wide array of services across defense, space, civilian, and intelligence markets, including engineering, digital, artificial intelligence, and mission solutions. With approximately 24,000 employees, SAIC's annual revenues amount to roughly $6.9B.

The information in this article is based on a press release statement from Science Applications International Corp.

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