Aviation Information Technology
Architecture and Development
SAIC architects, plans, engineers and operates large and small secure federal government information networks and systems. These systems support the operational and administrative tasks of nationally dispersed but tightly coordinated units.
We accommodate legacy data systems while providing access to, and integration with, up-to-date applications. SAIC has numerous SEI CMM rated software development organizations.
Our credentials include activity in several of the world's largest networks and information systems (including DISA, Army and GSA). Throughout the world, we work side by side with clients as an integral part of their team.
SAIC's services within the Architecture and Development field include:
- Architecture and requirements planning (systems, LAN, and WAN)
- Network installation, optimization, modeling and maintenance services
- Asset management configuration control and technology refresh
- Network operations monitoring and security
- Help desk and training
- Data warehouse design, and systems integration
- Database design
- Data assessments & feasibility studies
- Data life-cycle, structured analysis, and design
Wireless Implementation
SAIC's wireless implementation capabilities include wireless handheld integration and remote network access via commercial cellular.
SAIC offer services that include:
- Network design and planning
- Systems integration
- Local number portability
- Unbundling and interconnection
- Network integrity and reliability
- Fraud management
- Pricing and cost analysis
Success Stories
DoD Defense Information Services Agency
SAIC provided IT architecture design, alternatives analysis, system development, and ongoing management and operation of the world's largest ATM network (DISN Support Services - Global
[DSS-G]). This network is designed for both leading edge applications and security requirements.
Army Corps of Engineers
SAIC has provided Information Architecture analysis including: detailing improved architectural frameworks, component relationship definitions, concepts for architecture decision support processes, input to agency strategic plans, proofs of concept for decision support processes, and an Architecture Capstone document.