contract_awardAwarded Thursday, January 18, 2024• Tracked Wednesday, March 18, 2026Analyzed

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION: $72.0M Department of Transportation Contract

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Impact4/10

Summary

This $72.0 million contract to Science Applications International Corporation ($SAIC) for FAA surveillance and broadcast services represents a steady revenue stream, reinforcing its position in critical government IT infrastructure. While not transformative, it contributes to $SAIC's consistent federal contracting portfolio.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.The $72.0M FAA contract provides stable, recurring revenue for $SAIC.
  • 2.The award represents approximately 0.97% of $SAIC's annual revenue, indicating a solid, but not transformative, impact.
  • 3.No direct legislative signals from the provided list are linked to this specific FAA contract.
  • 4.Supply chain beneficiaries could include companies providing communication equipment ($LHX) and specialized IT hardware/software.

Market Implications

This contract reinforces $SAIC's ($SAIC) consistent revenue profile within the federal government services sector. While the 0.97% revenue impact is not expected to cause a significant immediate stock price surge, it underpins the company's valuation as a reliable government contractor. Investors in $SAIC can view this as a continuation of stable business operations. Downstream, companies like L3Harris Technologies ($LHX) could see indirect benefits through equipment supply.

Full Analysis

Science Applications International Corporation ($SAIC) has been awarded a $72.0 million delivery order by the Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for Surveillance and Broadcast Services (SBS) Support. This contract runs from January 18, 2024, to May 15, 2026, indicating ongoing support for essential air traffic control systems. $SAIC, a publicly traded company, reported approximately $7.4 billion in annual revenue for fiscal year 2023. This $72.0 million contract represents roughly 0.97% of its annual revenue, making it a meaningful but not a game-changing award. It signifies continued trust in $SAIC's capabilities within the federal government IT and defense sectors. The company's stock performance often reflects its consistent ability to secure and execute such long-term government contracts, providing a stable revenue base. There are no direct legislative signals from the provided list that specifically authorize or directly lead to this particular FAA contract for Surveillance and Broadcast Services. The listed bills primarily focus on healthcare, finance, education, infrastructure, and environmental initiatives, none of which directly pertain to FAA air traffic control system modernization or support. This contract likely falls under existing FAA operational budgets and ongoing modernization programs rather than new, specific legislative mandates. Potential supply chain beneficiaries for this type of surveillance and broadcast services contract could include companies specializing in radar technology, communication systems, and specialized software. For instance, companies like L3Harris Technologies ($LHX) could supply communication equipment, while smaller specialized software firms might provide specific analytics or system integration tools. Given the nature of the contract, it's also plausible that various IT hardware providers, such as those supplying servers or networking equipment, could see downstream benefits. Historically, $SAIC's stock performance tends to be less volatile than many tech or defense companies, largely due to its stable government contract base. Awards of this size typically contribute to steady revenue and earnings, supporting a consistent valuation rather than triggering sharp stock price movements. Investors often view such contracts as evidence of $SAIC's entrenched position as a reliable government contractor.

Market Impact Score

4/10
Minimal ImpactModerateMajor Market Event

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Contract Details

Recipient

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION

Award Amount

$71,962,159

Awarding Agency

Department of Transportation

Sub-Agency

Federal Aviation Administration

Contract Type

DELIVERY ORDER