Sep 29, 2009 | Fairfax Times
SAIC brings 1,200 jobs to Fairfax County
Science Applications International Corp., Fairfax County's fourth-largest employer, will soon bring nearly 1,200 new jobs to the area when it relocates its headquarters from San Diego to Tysons Corner.
SAIC wins $49M Air Force contract
SAIC Inc. has won a $49 million delivery order from the Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center for risk analysis services.
SAIC to Move Headquarters to Tysons in Another Coup for Area
SAIC is moving its headquarters from this building in San Diego to Tysons Corner, where it already has 17,000 workers.
Calif. Defense Contractor Moving to Va.
Defense contractor Science Applications International Corp. says it will move its headquarters from San Diego to Tysons Corner in Viriginia.
Top corporations are not at home here
Callaway Golf: $1.1 billion It has been 25 years since San Diego County hit its peak as a headquarters location for major companies, with nine local companies named among the nation's 500 biggest corporations in 1984.
SAIC poised to shutter its SD headquarters
SAIC's San Diego offices on Campus Point Drive in University City serve as the corporate headquarters for the defense and government contractor.
Reports: SAIC Moving Headquarters Out of San Diego
Published reports say long-time San Diego defense contractor, Science Applications International Corporation, is moving its headquarters from San Diego to Virginia.
SAIC gets Navy deal worth up to $18M
SAN DIEGO Science Applications International Corp. said Tuesday it received a contract worth up to $18 million from Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command for an upgraded communication system.
Science Applications International Corp . has been awarded a prime contract by the Naval Undersea Warfare Center - Newport Division to provide engineering, technical, and management services in support of NUWC's Autonomous Undersea Vehicle Engineering Facility.
Biotech Santaris Pharma hires former Isis VP Levin
The Danish biotechnology company Santaris Pharma has established a San Diego operation and hired former Isis Pharmaceuticals vice president Arthur A. Levin to head it.
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SAIC Awarded $18 Million Contract by Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
Science Applications International Corporation today announced it has been awarded a prime contract by the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command to develop and deliver Low Band Universal Communications System transmit terminal equipment for the U.S. Navy's Program Executive Office of Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence.
Overland Names Gopal As Ops VP
San Diego-based Overland Storage reported earlier this week that it has hired on Christopher Gopal as the firm's Vice President of Worldwide Operations.
SAIC awarded $120M contract, $22M delivery order
Science Applications International Corp. has been awarded a contract and initial delivery order by the U.S. Marine Corps to be the program support integrator for the Marine Corps Counter Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare program.
Science Applications International Corp. on Tuesday said it has won a contract to provide operations and maintenance support for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Department of Homeland Security.
SAIC Profit Increases on New Government Contracts
A boost in government contract awards helped defense contractor SAIC Inc. to beat Wall Streeta s estimates in the second quarter, and the company reaffirmed its full-year outlook.
After Hours: Zumiez sales fall less than expected; SAIC up
Zumiez Inc. shares rose Wednesday evening after the retailer's same-store sales decline wasn't as steep as had been anticipated by Wall Street analysts, and SAIC Inc.
SAIC announces role in contract with $500 million ceiling
Science Applications International Corp . has been awarded a prime contract by the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency to provide operations and maintenance support to FEMA's chief information officer and Information Technology Division .
San Diego's Medical Technology Startups Get Reborn in CareFusion Spinoff
San Diego has long been known as an incubator for new technology companies. But as the hometown for established Fortune 500 companies, San Diego is barely on the map.
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