SAIC wins spot on RS3
On August 6, Reston, VA-based Science Applications International Corp. announced that it won a prime contractor spot on the U.S. Army’s $37 billion multi-award indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity Responsive Strategic Sourcing contract, known as RS3.
“We are very pleased to continue SAIC’s decades-long support of the Army around the world,” said Jim Scanlon, executive vice president and general manager of SAIC’s Defense Systems Group. “Our expertise in systems engineering, deep analytics, cyber operations, and soldier training, to name a few, will help the Army and other customers meet and defeat the threats of tomorrow.”
The company will compete for task orders in the areas of specialty engineering; research, development, test and evaluation; logistics; acquisition and strategic planning; education and training services. This contract has a five-year base ordering period and a five-year optional ordering period.
Source: SAIC