D.J. Dart, formerly business development executive for the Department of Homeland Security at Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC), has elevated to the role of vice president for DHS enterprise. He joined SAIC through its acquisition of the Unisys Federal business in March 2020.
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EM’s Weekly Roundup: Lockheed Receives $1.3B F-35 Sustainment Contract; Altamira to Lead GSA $997M MEGASTAR BPA; Intelligent Waves Wins Spot on USAF ABMS Contract; David Mutryn Named Maximus CFO; Ravi Dankanikote Joins SAIC as Defense Civilian BD SVP
THIS WEEK’S TOP 10 MOST POPULAR STORIES View Weekly Contract Awards Fortinet Announces Extension of Free Network Security Expert Training Catalogue Fortinet will continue to offer its catalogue of self-paced Network Security Expert Training Institute courses for free in a bid to meet the demand for cybersecurity professionals and bridge skills gap. …
Read More »SAIC Awarded $95M DLA Contract Extension for Military Facility MRO Supplies
Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) will continue to provide supplies needed for the maintenance, repair and operation of U.S. military facilities under a one-year, $95M bridge contract from the Defense Logistics Agency.
Read More »Former CACI Exec Ravi Dankanikote Joins SAIC as Defense, Civilian Business Dev’t SVP
Ravi Dankanikote, a 27-year veteran of CACI International (NYSE: CACI), has joined Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) as senior vice president of business development for the defense civilian sector.
Read More »DLA Awards SAIC $90M Military Facility Mgmt Support Extension
Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) will continue to help U.S. military services maintain, repair and operate facilities for an additional year under a $90M bridge contract from the Defense Logistics Agency.
Read More »Bob Genter on Merging SAIC’s Defense, Civilian Orgs Into One Business Segment
Bob Genter, president of the defense and civilian sector at Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC), told the Washington Business Journal in an interview published Monday that combining defense and civilian businesses into one business segment provides SAIC an opportunity to bring information technology to the defense side and engineering services to the civilian sector.
Read More »Executive Mosaic Opens Nominations for 2021 Wash100 Award
Executive Mosaic, the leading provider in connecting, promoting and branding government and government contracting (GovCon) executives of consequence, announced today that qualifying nominations are now being accepted for the upcoming 2021 Wash100 Award selection. Visit Wash100.com to submit your nominations and learn more about the prestigious history of the Wash100 Award and the most recent class of winners from 2020.
Read More »EM’s Weekly Roundup: Dana Deasy Comments on Re-Award $4.4B DEOS BPA; SAIC Wins $737M AFMS3 Contract; Perspecta Secures $519M in Classified Programs; USDA Awards Accenture Spot on $450M Contract; PAE Acquires Centra Technology
THIS WEEK’S TOP 10 MOST POPULAR STORIES View Weekly Contract Awards SAIC Wins $737M AFMS3 Contract to Support Modeling, Simulation; Michael LaRouche Quoted Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) has been awarded the potential $737 million U.S. Air Force Modeling and Simulation Support Services (AFMS3) 2.0 contract to implement, integrate and develop modeling and simulation (M&S). …
Read More »Prabu Natarajan Named SAIC EVP, CFO; Nazzic Keene Quoted
Prabu Natarajan, a veteran finance executive, will join Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) to serve as executive vice president and chief financial officer of the company starting Jan. 4.
Read More »SAIC to Advance Warfighter C2 Tech Support Under $878M GSA Task Order; Michael LaRouche Quoted
TYSONS CORNER, VA, October 26, 2020 — Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) will provide technical support services for the U.S. military's integrated multidomain command and control system under a potential $878M task order from the General Services Administration, ExecutiveBiz reported Oct. 6.
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