SAIC Secures $202 Million Contract to Enhance U.S. Navy Fleet Training Programs

Reuters
31 Jul
SAIC Secures $202 Million Contract to Enhance U.S. Navy Fleet Training Programs

Science Applications International Corp. $(SAIC)$ has secured a $202 million contract to enhance the U.S. Navy's Fleet Deployment Training Program. The contract, which includes a 10-month base period, four one-year options, and a six-month extension option, aims to elevate the Navy's readiness and combat capabilities through modernized virtual and synthetic training environments. SAIC will deliver comprehensive training support to various Navy commands, covering academic instruction, live exercises, and synthetic training events. The program addresses pre-deployment and post-deployment training, ensuring naval forces are prepared for evolving threats and global operations. This initiative is vital for strengthening the Navy's ability to maintain operational superiority worldwide.

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