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November 3, 2009
07:51 EDTSAI
theflyonthewall.com: SAIC, Inc. awarded prime contract by U.S. TSA
SAIC has been awarded a prime contract by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration to provide security equipment integration services to the Office of Security Technology. The multiple award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract has a five year period of performance and a ceiling value of $500M for all awardees. Work will be performed at TSA facilities both inside and outside the continental United States. :theflyonthewall.com



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February 9, 2012
07:54 EDTSAI
theflyonthewall.com: SAIC awarded government contract to support OASD

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February 8, 2012
07:51 EDTSAI
theflyonthewall.com: SAIC awarded $15M task order from Department of Transportation FMCSA

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February 1, 2012
07:52 EDTSAI
theflyonthewall.com: SAIC awarded contract by Air Combat Command AMIC
Science Applications International Corp., or SAIC, announced it was awarded a prime contract by the Air Combat Command, or ACC, Acquisition Management and Integration Center, or AMIC, Advisory & Assistance, or A&AS, division to provide technical and analytical services in support of the Air Force District of Washington, or AFDW. The multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, or IDIQ, contract has a one-year base period of performance, four one-year options, and a contract ceiling value of $4.7B if all options are exercised. :theflyonthewall.com

January 30, 2012
07:52 EDTSAI
theflyonthewall.com: SAIC's Reveal Imaging announces successful liquid detection testing
Reveal Imaging, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Science Applications International Corp., or SAIC, announced that it has successfully passed laboratory testing and met the requirements set by the European Civil Aviation Conference, or ECAC, for screening and detecting liquids contained inside passenger baggage. :theflyonthewall.com