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Science Applications International ($SAIC)

NYSE/NASDAQ: SAIC

Company & Legislative Profile

Science Applications International is a publicly traded company in the Defense sector. As a key player in the U.S. defense industrial base, this company's revenue is directly influenced by Congressional appropriations, Pentagon budget allocations, and federal procurement decisions. HillSignal is tracking 16 active Congressional signals mentioning Science Applications International, including 5 bills and 11 federal contracts. The current legislative sentiment is predominantly bullish, suggesting potential tailwinds from government policy.

Science Applications International ($SAIC) is currently facing 16 active congressional signals and 11 federal contracts tracked by HillSignal. With 4 bullish, 12 neutral, and 0 bearish signals, the average legislative impact score is 4.1/10. Key sectors affected include Defense, Technology and Infrastructure. Recent major catalysts include Making appropriations for national security, Department of State, and related programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2027, and for other purposes. and KPB SERVICES LLC: $29.9M Department of Homeland Security Contract. Below is the complete tracker of government activity affecting Science Applications International’s market performance.

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Total Signals

4.1/10

Avg Impact

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Bullish Signals

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Bearish Signals

Recent Congressional Signals for Science Applications International ($SAIC)

HR 8595 is a routine appropriations bill for the State Department and national security programs for FY2027, reported out of committee and placed on the Union Calendar. The bill appropriates $9.76 billion for diplomatic programs, with $3.45 billion specifically for security activities including Worldwide Security Protection. This is a procedural step in the annual appropriations process, not a market-moving event, but it provides baseline funding visibility for defense and government services contractors that support State Department security and IT infrastructure.

Impact: 6/10HR8595Congressional Bill

HR7892 mandates the Department of Education to implement an identity fraud detection system for FAFSA by October 1, 2026. This creates a new federal procurement opportunity for identity verification technology providers and systems integrators. $IDAI is a pure-play beneficiary; $SAIC and $IBM are positioned as systems integrators. The bill has passed committee and awaits floor action.

Impact: 4/10HR7892Congressional Bill

This $12.2 million contract to EDGE OPS LLC for integrated analytic capabilities for Homeland Security Investigations supports efforts to track criminal and terrorist organizations, likely benefiting larger government IT and defense contractors in the supply chain.

Impact: 4/10Federal Contract

CACI NSS, LLC, a subsidiary of CACI International Inc. ($CACI), secured a $10.4 million BPA Call from the Department of Homeland Security for IT professional support services. This contract represents a steady revenue stream for CACI, reinforcing its position in federal IT services.

Impact: 4/10Federal Contract

H.R. 8151, the Expanding Private Airport Security Screening Act, was introduced in the House on March 27, 2026, and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security. The bill would allow airport operators to contract with qualified private companies to perform passenger and property screening, ending TSA's operational monopoly. SAIC and ALLE are structurally positioned as potential beneficiaries, but the bill is in early stage — no actual market impact until passage, appropriations, and contract RFPs materialize.

Impact: 3/10HR8151Congressional Bill

KPB SERVICES LLC, a private entity, secured a $29.9M contract from DHS for due diligence and design services for ICE processing centers. This contract signals continued federal investment in immigration infrastructure, benefiting publicly traded government services and consulting firms that operate in this space.

Impact: 5/10Federal Contract

This $12.2 million contract to OLH Technical Services, LLC for FBI laboratory support is a routine award for specialized government services. As OLH is a private company, the direct market impact is minimal, but it highlights ongoing demand for such services, benefiting publicly traded competitors.

Impact: 4/10Federal Contract

This $12.6M contract to ASRC Federal Cyber, LLC for Delta Code Support at the DEA is a routine, but consistent, revenue stream for its parent company, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC). While not transformative, it reinforces SAIC's position in federal IT services.

Impact: 3/10Federal Contract

This $19.2 million contract for Traffic Flow Management System support is a routine, yet significant, award for Science Applications International Corporation ($SAIC), reinforcing its role in critical FAA infrastructure. While not transformative, it provides steady revenue and maintains $SAIC's position in a specialized government IT sector.

Impact: 4/10Federal Contract

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.

Impact: 4/10Federal Contract

This $135 million contract for IT and cybersecurity support to the Department of State provides consistent revenue for Science Applications International Corporation ($SAIC). While a significant award, it represents a routine operational expenditure for the government and a standard contract for SAIC, unlikely to cause major stock fluctuations.

Impact: 5/10Federal Contract

The Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026 (S. 2342) has been reported by the Senate Intelligence Committee and placed on the legislative calendar. The bill authorizes spending ceilings for FY2026 intelligence activities, providing structural revenue visibility for defense and intelligence contractors despite a 30-day selloff across defense primes. Actual funding requires a separate appropriations bill, but the authorization is a strong signal of Congressional intent supporting continued investment in intelligence technology, CPED modernization, and counter-UAS systems.

Impact: 4/10S2342Congressional Bill

The BUST FENTANYL Act (S860) is a procedural bill that mandates new intelligence reports on fentanyl trafficking but authorizes zero new funding. The bill provides mild tailwinds for government contractors like $PLTR, $CACI, and $SAIC through existing contract vehicles, but near-term revenue impact is capped by the lack of appropriations. All three stocks have declined 4-6% in the past 30 days, reflecting broader sector weakness rather than legislative catalysts.

Impact: 4/10S860Congressional Bill

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