



Rapid deployment of new technologies using agile and DevSecOps
There is a digital transformation paradox happening in U.S. government. To lower the risk of technology deployments, federal agencies are embracing the fast-paced, fluid, dynamic nature of incremental solution development.

San Diego State University recognizes company's longtime support
SAIC was recognized by San Diego State University at its annual "Evening Celebrating Philanthropy" on Feb. 13. The gala honored benefactors whose lifetime commitments have exceeded $1 million in funding for student scholarships, research, and student and faculty projects at SDSU.

Celebrating 60 years in space
SAIC has been working alongside the space community on some of the greatest missions in U.S. history.
We don't just know space exploration. We've lived it, from designing inertial navigation systems in the 1950s to conducting independent verification and validation for the very first heavy-lift reusable rocket launch in 2018.

Access the data in encrypted GPS receivers
All of us are familiar with GPS, or Global Positioning System; we use it to locate ourselves and navigate to our destinations. The federal government owns the satellite-based navigation system, and the Department of Defense uses it along with us. But unlike us, the military is a target for GPS spoofing by aggressors looking to disrupt and lead astray important defense operations.

Uncovers relevant information from diverse, seemingly unrelated data
Every day, the U.S intelligence community analyzes enough data to fit inside the Library of Congress. Sifting through haystacks upon haystacks of data to look for a needle of key threat information is tough work but keeps the nation of out of harm's way.
Assisting intelligence analysts with processing and managing the data they've collected is MetaSift, our IC-targeted data integration and analytics platform.

Deployable Communications Capability System quickly gets data, voice, video flowing
Every single mission, whether it is a combatant one or a rescue operation, requires this: command and control (C2). It is the brain that receives, processes, and sends mission-team information to and fro. Just like the central nervous system in your own body, it works in tandem with a communications system--forming a "C3" system to coordinate activities and carry out orders.

Prefab pieces let shooting range be stood up quickly anywhere
Military, law enforcement, and security agencies need places for their officers, agents, and warfighters to keep their weapons training sharp. But providing the infrastructure, and building it quickly, shouldn't be a distraction from their mission priorities.
For over 15 years, we've supplied QuickRange facilities around the world, standing up these live-fire shooting ranges from pre-fabricated and modular components.

Intelligence-mission software multiplies hunting power
As the world becomes ever more connected, the number of information sources grows to almost become overwhelming. Analysts in the military and intelligence community need advanced automation tools to help them gather and process data.
Whereas it can take years to train a human analyst, agencies responsible for national security can use an artificial intelligence-powered software platform called Synthetic Analyst to rapidly learn tradecraft skills.