The business is known best for supporting government services and for their information technology support. It has a strong commitment to help in carrying out programs of national importance. The business was once part of Leido’s before it got spun off on September 27, 2013. Through their expertise and innovative applications of technology, SAIC is able to design, develop and sustain offerings that underscore diplomatic missions, advanced exploration in the oceans to the outer space and support war fighter requirements.
The business is segmented into two major divisions: technical and engineering offerings and enterprise information technology offerings. Part of the former is their mission & SETA support, training and simulation, hardware integration and logistics & supply chain. Their enterprise information technology offers network integration, emerging IT solutions; software integration and IT managed services. Through these products and services, end users are able to harness the benefits which include service offering investments, efficient resource deployment, enterprise entrepreneurship, customer account development and strategic market alignment. Their customers are federal civilian, state, local and commercial, Navy and Marine Corps, army and air force, DoD agencies and commands and defense logistics agencies.
There are about 14,000 associates employed globally. 19% of their employee population are working in IT managed services and another 15% is allocated towards software integration and the rest are deployed to customer sites. SAIC has presence in 38 states with largest facilities located in Washington DC, San Diego, California, Crane, Indiana, Huntsville, Alabama and Charleston, South Carolina. They also have operations in more than 15 countries.
SAIC is a publicly traded company with common stocks available on the New York Stock Exchange. It is considered as a $4 billion enterprise with headquarter in McLean, Virginia, USA.