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