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Townes-Whitley is the CEO of Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), a technology company based in Reston, Virginia. [3] SAIC specializes in providing engineering, digital, and artificial intelligence solutions primarily for government agencies, including national defense and space entities such as the United States Army, Navy, and Space Force, as well as various branches of the ...
Following the split, Anthony J. Moraco was appointed CEO of SAIC, and John P. Jumper was appointed CEO of Leidos. [9] The primary motivation for the spinoff was the conflicts of interest provisions in the Federal Acquisition Regulation which prevented the company from bidding on some new contracts because of existing contracts.
SAIC’s stock price has risen by about 30% during Townes-Whitley’s first year as CEO, and the company has secured significant new deals — among them a $229 million contract to advance IT ...
Retired Air Force general John P. Jumper was appointed CEO in 2012, and he oversaw the restructuring of SAIC into SAIC and Leidos. [35] On July 1, 2014, Leidos announced that Roger Krone would become its CEO on July 14, 2014. [36] On February 27, 2023, Leidos announced the appointment of Thomas Bell as Chief Executive Officer starting on May 3 ...
PG&E's CEO deals with a major obstacle, Dr. Katalin Karikó was one of two scientists awarded a Nobel Prize, and the Fortune 500 gets a second Black female CEO—again. ... Not only that, but SAIC ...
SAIC CEO Toni Townes Whitley, Expedia CEO Ariane Gorin, and JetBlue CEO Joanna Geraghty are three of the women who run companies on this year's Fortune 500 list. ... Townes-Whitley is a new CEO ...
SAIC management will discuss operations and financial results in an earnings conference call beginning at 10:00 a.m. Eastern time on December 5, 2024. The conference call will be webcast simultaneously to the public through a link on the Investor Relations section of the SAIC website (investors.saic.com). We will be providing webcast access ...
During Havenstein's tenure as CEO of SAIC, the company was investigated by the United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York for corporate fraud, wire fraud, and tax evasion arising from its administration of its CityTime contract with the City of New York. The case was settled under a deferred prosecution agreement.