Technology Sectors
SAIC is given technology expertise contract by DoD
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Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), based in McLean, VA, announced on June 14 that it has been awarded a contract by the Department of Defense (DoD) Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC), to provide technical services to help secure mission critical data and strengthen sharing capabilities at DoD components and other government agencies.
SAIC senior vice president and business unit general manager, Larry Cox, said, "SAIC has a long history of providing support to research, development, test and evaluation activities. The services we provide under this contract will support these important efforts in the defense community, and help meet an expanding need to integrate, share and secure data used to meet national security objectives."
Under the Software, Networks, Information and Modeling and Simulation contract, the SAIC SNIM Team, inclusive of key large and small businesses and academic centers of excellence, will deliver software data and analysis, information assurance, modeling and simulation, knowledge management and information sharing services. The contract consolidates the task order functions previously accommodated by three of the DoD's Information Analysis Centers (IACs); the DTIC Information Assurance Technology Analysis Center (IATAC), Modeling and Simulation Information Analysis Center (MSIAC), and Data and Analysis Center for Software (DACS).
The IACs operate under the direction of DTIC and help improve the productivity of researchers, engineers, and program managers in the research, development and acquisition communities by collecting, analyzing, processing, and disseminating worldwide scientific and technical information in their technical field of excellence.
