8. FOUNDED IN 1969 Began as Science Applications Incorporated Changed to SAIC in February of 1969 Science Applications International Corporation
9. 1970-1973 Weapons effects Health business established Development of base with Space & Missile Systems Organization Physical Sciences Group Two separate operating groups Applied Sciences & Technology Group Energy & Environmental Group
10. 1974-1979 Two subsidiaries formed Environmental baseline Renewable energy resources Computer-based systems integration jobs Energy Conversion System
11. 1980-1984 Technical support to foreign military forces Energy business Technical Environmental Committee formed Parent holding company formed Patriot Air Defense System Simulator Strategic Force Modernization America’s Cup
12. 1985-1989 Oceanographic services Largest Contract - 1986 Computer-Aided Logistic Support (CALS) Digital Archive First luggage inspection machine Composite Health Care System (CHCS)
13. 1990-1995 Acquisition of Strategic Research & Management Services Operation Desert Storm Patient care medical information system Acquired Logistics System Architects Helped EPA Technology Air traffic control Law enforcement
14. 1996-1999 Acquired Network Solutions, Inc. Acquired Bellcore Transcore Ranks #347 on Fortune 500 list of largest U.S. Companies
15. 2000’s MRAP OPNAV Information Technology NASA Department of Homeland Security Tsunami warning system
17. What does SAIC offer? SAIC offers 200 cutting-edge products and services designed to solve problems of vital importance to their customers all over the nation and the world
48. Revenues totaled $10.85 billion for FY10 An increase of 8 percent over FY09 Won 29 opportunities at more than $100 million each (FY10) $357 million order to provide logistics and operational services for Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kuwait $249 million order from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command to provide modeling, simulation, and analytical based warfare analysis support
56. The Founder Robert J. Beyster Ph.D, born in 1924 After 35 years of visionary leadership, Dr. Beyster retired from his position as SAIC’s chairman of the board of directors on July 16, 2004
57. SAIC 40 years of service Founded in 1969 by a small group six of scientists In 1970, SAIC had $243,000 in revenue and 20 employees After 10 years of service, SAIC had $110 million in sales Within 20 years, SAIC’s revenue grew to $1 billion By the year 2002, SAIC had $6 billion in revenue By 2010, SAIC had $10.8 billion in revenue
58. 9/11 and SAIC With the falling of the towers, SAIC became a major player in the war on terror By 2002, SAIC’s profits grew exponentially Cyber security grew in 2003
59. SAIC and the contracts for the U.S. Government 1975: Began providing services for High-Energy Lasers 1977: Began working on renewable energy discoveries Solar Wind Ocean thermal 1979: Through its nuclear program, SAIC helped in the response of the Three Mile Island nuclear accident 1984: Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Provided technical and management support services Developed a conceptual design for a geologic nuclear waste repository
70. FORTUNE 500® company The company is number 285 of the 500 Approximately 45,000 employees Offices in more than 150 cities worldwide $10 Billion in revenue U.S. Government is SAIC’s biggest customer
71. SAIC Accomplishments 1990: SAIC grew to over 11,000 employees and became one of the largest employee-owned businesses in the U.S. 2005: Ranked #1 top physics company 2006: Ranked #2 out of 150 IT contractors 2009: FORTUNE® magazine ranked SAIC 4th in Information Technology Services 2010: Developing Tsunami Buoy systems to act as the basis of the tsunami warning system network in the South China Sea
72. This Concludes the SAIC Presentation Contributors Pam Russell - History Eric Muckensturm – Products/Services Kevin Storment - Financial Geno Hedges – Fun Facts