SAIC appoints two new board members

On April 9, Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) announced that Paul Eremenko and retired Navy Adm. Michael Rogers have been appointed to its board of directors, effective immediately. Both will become members of the audit committee and the technology committee of the board. Their addition expands the SAIC board from 11 to 13 members.

Eremenko is currently the CEO and co-founder of P-1 AI, a company focused on developing agentic AI for complex systems engineering. His expertise in AI, aerospace research and development, and managing advanced technology organizations position him as a pioneer in driving technological transformation and the ability to provide the Board with crucial insights that will guide strategic decisions.

Adm. Rogers retired in 2018 as a four-star Navy officer after concurrently serving from 2014 to 2018 as both National Security Agency (NSA) director and commander of U.S. Cyber Command. Since 2019, he has served as senior advisor to the Brunswick Group. His leadership in cybersecurity, intelligence, defense technology, digital innovation, AI, and quantum computing make him uniquely qualified to provide vital insights and governance to the board.

“I welcome Paul Eremenko and Admiral Mike Rogers to the SAIC board as we advance our strategy to align investments to federal mission priorities while also driving innovation-led growth and shareholder value,” said Donna Morea, SAIC board chair. “Their expertise in technology, AI, cybersecurity, and intelligence will be invaluable in accelerating the critical missions of our customers.”

Source: SAIC

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