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Planetary Utilities cites engineers at The Aerospace Corporation, Airbus, and SAIC as customers.
SAIC will work with Proteus Space to develop high-fidelity, autonomous digital modeling capabilities for custom-built satellites.
Science Applications International Corp (SAIC) received a $444 million, five-year contract to modernize the IT infrastructure supporting space launch operations at Cape Canaveral and Vandenberg.
GomSpace’s US team led by Frank Tobin collaborated with SAIC over the past year to establish a unified platform tailored to meet the specific requirements of U.S. government entities.
While at SAIC, Heather Gray managed a $10,000,000,000 qualified business pipeline.
SAIC is a $7,000,000,000 federal contractor headquartered in Reston, Virginia.
GomSpace North America and SAIC have a long-term partnership that reached a next milestone in 2024.
GomSpace North America and SAIC established a strategic partnership in 2023.
Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) secured a $444,000,000 contract to modernize launch instrumentation and information systems at U.S. Space Force launch sites in Florida and California.
Rogue Space Systems is planning to launch additional demonstrations in 2024 under a partnership with defense contractor SAIC.
SAIC was awarded the Space Development Agency contract in June 2023 to support the BMC3 Application Factory and Secure Interoperability Layer for the PWSA.
Rogue Space Systems partnered with SAIC to develop Orbots, including two cubesats that were slated for a demonstration mission in 2023.
SAIC and LeoLabs are working on a prototype of a space-tracking software platform planned for rollout later 2023.
Koverse was acquired by SAIC in 2021.
SAIC and LeoLabs will build a space-tracking tool on the Koverse data management platform.
SAIC and LeoLabs signed an agreement to jointly develop a space-tracking software platform.
SAIC will provide ongoing sustainment and modification of GMASS contract-covered systems, including Upgraded Early Warning Radars (UEWR) and the Perimeter Acquisition Radar Attack Characterization System (PARCS) radars and all associated systems and equipment.
Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) was awarded a $574,000,000 contract with the United States Space Force to support Ground Based Radar Maintenance and Sustainment Services (GMASS).
Science Applications International Corp. won a $574,500,000 task order to help the U.S. Space Force update and sustain a global network of ground-based radar systems.
Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) was awarded a $574,500,000 contract to maintain ground-based radar sensors used for missile warning and space surveillance.