Science Applications International Corporation
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Public | |
Traded as | NYSE: SAIC |
Industry | information technology and engineering |
Founded | 1969 (original company) 2013 (as a spin-off of Leidos, formerly SAIC) |
Headquarters | Tysons Corner, Virginia, U.S. (McLean mailing address) |
Key people
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Anthony J. Moraco (CEO) |
Revenue | US$ 4.5 billion (annual) |
Number of employees
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15,000 |
Website | SAIC.com |
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Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) is an American company headquartered in Tysons Corner, Virginia that provides government services and information technology support. The original SAIC was created in 1969 by J. Robert Beyster. Then on September 27, 2013, it spun off a $4 billion unit which retained its name,[4] while the parent company changed its name to Leidos.
Deborah Lee James, president of SAIC's technology and engineering sector, was sworn in as Secretary of the Air Force on December 20, 2013 after being appointed by President Barack Obama.
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