SAIC reported fiscal third‑quarter 2026 revenue of $1.87 billion, a 5.6% decline from the $1.98 billion earned in the same period a year earlier. The drop was driven primarily by a reduction in volume on existing defense contracts and a $16 million headwind from a brief government shutdown, which slowed the ramp‑up of new work. The civilian segment, which had been a growth engine in prior quarters, contracted as several long‑term contracts reached maturity and the company shifted focus to higher‑margin defense and intelligence work.
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Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) has won a $242 million, five‑year contract from the U.S. Navy’s Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division in Newport to operate, maintain and modernize the Propulsion Test Facility (PTF). The award, announced on November 24 2025, expands SAIC’s long‑standing partnership with the Navy’s undersea weapons enterprise and provides a steady, multi‑year revenue stream for the company’s defense portfolio.
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SAIC announced a $1.4 billion, five‑year task order under the Collaborative Operations for Battlespace Resilient Architecture (COBRA) program, a key component of the U.S. military’s Combined Joint All‑Domain Command and Control (CJADC2) modernization effort. The award, which is set to begin in late 2025, will enable SAIC to leverage its command‑and‑control expertise to develop and deliver multi‑domain warfighting technologies that can be integrated across existing and new platforms.
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Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) announced on November 19 2025 that it has entered into a partnership with HavocAI to link the company’s autonomous maritime fleets to the U.S. Navy’s global command and control infrastructure. The collaboration will connect HavocAI’s autonomous vessel platform to SAIC’s Joint Range Extension (JRE) system, which extends the range and interoperability of Link 16 (TADIL‑J) used by U.S. armed forces. By integrating autonomous vessels into the Navy’s C2 network, the partnership aims to enhance maritime domain awareness and support the Navy’s Combined Joint All‑Domain Command and Control (CJADC2) objectives. The joint effort will enable real‑time situational awareness data from autonomous fleets to be transmitted to maritime operations centers, thereby improving decision‑making speed and operational effectiveness. This partnership marks a significant expansion of SAIC’s autonomous capabilities and strengthens its strategic relationship with a key government customer, positioning the company to play a larger role in future Navy modernization programs.
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SAIC announced on November 13, 2025 that it will consolidate its five existing business groups into three effective January 31, 2026. The new structure merges the Army and Navy groups into a single Army‑Navy Group (ANG), combines the Air Force, Space, and Intelligence groups into an Air Force, Space and Intelligence Group (AFSI), and keeps the Civilian Business Group unchanged. Barbara Supplee will lead the ANG, Vinnie DiFronzo will head the AFSI, and Srini Attili will continue as head of the Civilian Group. Departing executives include Executive Vice Presidents Josh Jackson and David Ray, and Chief Innovation Officer Lauren Knausenberger, who will pursue other opportunities.
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