SAIC gets $375 million deal for US Navy’s vehicle fielding integration

Equipment & technology

The U.S. Navy has awarded Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) a contract to continue providing Command, Control, Communications, Computers (C4) Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) fielding and integration on land-based vehicle platforms.

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Under the five-year contract, SAIC will support NIWC Atlantic with production-engineering, integration, installation, logistical and programmatic support required to enable C4ISR fielding and integration on numerous land-based vehicle platforms.

This includes multiple Department of Defense services at both continental U.S. and overseas locations. The agreement will support Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic (NIWC Atlantic).

SAIC has invested in its Charleston facilities to enable the execution of vehicle fielding integration and support missions. The value of the contract is $375 million.

A few days ago, SAIC also received a contract to support hypersonics advanced concepts and strategic mission solutions for the Navy’s Strategic Systems Programs (SSP) and the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Crane, Ind., Strategic Systems Hardware Division (GXW).

Under the new contract, SAIC will enhance hypersonics advanced concepts and strategic missions focused on next-generation systems, subsystems, components, features and technologies to include Hardware-in-the-Loop (HWIL) and Software-in-the-Loop (SWIL) simulations, manufacturing techniques and other strategic mission areas.

The value of the deal is $63 million.

SAIC has earlier provided services for US Navy, including procuring, fabricating, assembling, integrating, testing, inspecting and delivering systems that encompass various complex designs provided by navy program offices in the form of technical data packages.

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