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Encyclopedia > SAIC

The acronym SAIC can stand for:


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Science Applications International Corporation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (398 words)
Although SAIC is a large technology firm with numerous federal, state, and private sector clients, its traditional expertise has been supporting the United States Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community, including the National Security Agency.
The failure of the project was a blow to SAIC's prestige, although much of the blame was attributed to mismanagement of the project by the FBI.
SAIC also lost over a million dollars after the acquisition of IMAPS, LLC in September 2005, which lead to many lay offs and projects being lost.
SAIC: Aquatic & Environmental Sciences (211 words)
SAIC has been a leader in conducting environmental assessment and monitoring programs and studies in marine, coastal, and wetland environments since the mid 1970's.
SAIC is a nationwide leader providing a broad array of environmental services for multidisciplinary terrestrial and aquatic projects.
SAIC provides unparalleled technical expertise and cost effective solutions for performing critical environmental analysis and monitoring using innovative solutions and technologies.
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