SAIC wins $750M military intelligence task order

On October 26, Reston, VA-based Science Applications International Corp. announced that it won a new $750 million task order to provide mission engineering, integration, and enterprise solutions to support the Army National Guard (ARNG) Intelligence and Security (G-2) Directorate. The task order calls on SAIC to support ARNG Military Intelligence units across the United States.

“We are pleased to partner with the ARNG G-2 to enhance readiness for the Army National Guard MI Units by supporting their incredibly diverse, complex, and ever-changing mission parameters,” said James Scanlon, executive vice president and general manager of SAIC’s Defense Systems Group. “These warfighter and intelligence operators are critical to the overall defense of the nation both at home and abroad.”

The ARNG G-2 provides strategic resources, policy guidance, and oversight of the ARNG intelligence organization, as well as readiness, training, and operations to ARNG military intelligence (MI) soldiers and strategic partners. Under the new five-year Military Intelligence Services and Support task order, SAIC will provide enterprise solutions and services that enhance MI capabilities, enabling soldiers and strategic partners to increase readiness and meet mission requirements through efficient collaboration and integration.

These support services and solutions include:

  • Business operations
  • Security solutions
  • Training development and delivery
  • Engineering and information security
  • Enterprise intelligence operations,
  • Logistics and life cycle support

Source: SAIC