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McLean's SAIC Awarded $3.2 Billion in U.S. Army Contracts
Work will be performed primarily in Sterling Heights, Mich.

McLean’s Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) announced Monday that the company was awarded three prime military contracts.
The contracts fall under the Tank and Automotive Command (TACOM) Strategic Service Solutions (TS3) family of contracts.
These contracts will provide the U.S. Army a variety of services and solutions to support the TACOM Life Cycle Management Command, the Program Executive Offices for Ground Combat Systems, Combat Support & Combat Service Support, System of Systems Engineering & Integration, and the Tank Automotive Research and Development Command (TARDEC).
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The multiple-award, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contracts cover three individual service areas:
- a knowledge based services contract worth a total of $1.8 billion
- an equipment related services contract worth a total of $1.1 billion
- and a research & development services contract worth a total of $634 million
The contracts each have a five-year period of performance, and a combined total contract value of more than $3.2 billion available to all awardees. SAIC is one of four awardees that will compete for task orders under all three contracts. Work will be performed primarily in Sterling Heights, Mich.
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“SAIC is excited to be awarded a prime position on all three TS3 contracts and we are pleased to provide the Army’s ground vehicle portfolio with mission-critical support,” said John Gully, SAIC senior vice president and general manager of the Army and Air Force Customer Group.
SAIC is located on Saic Drive in McLean.
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