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However, Leidos is the legal successor of the original SAIC and retains SAIC's pre-2013 stock price and corporate filing history. [24] Before the split, Leidos employed 39,600 employees and reported $11.17 billion in revenue and $525 million net income for its fiscal year ended January 31, 2013, [25] making it number 240 [26] on the Fortune 500 ...
The original SAIC was created in 1969 by J. Robert Beyster. Then on September 27, 2013, it spun off a $4 billion unit which retained its name, [8] while the parent company changed its name to Leidos. This was due to organizational conflict of interest concerns by their main customer, the US defense department.
Shea was the principal architect and has been credited with leading the corporate split of Science Applications International Corporation into Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) and the new SAIC (NYSE: SAIC) as two publicly traded companies when he served as the chief operating officer of SAIC. During that time, Shea led a team of 40,000 employees across 400 ...
Website. www.beyster.com. John Robert Beyster (July 26, 1924 – December 22, 2014), often styled J. Robert Beyster, was an American scientist and entrepreneur, and the founder of Science Applications International Corporation. [1] He was Chairman of the Board until his retirement in July 2004, and served as chief executive officer (CEO) until ...
RESTON, Va., Aug. 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Science Applications International Corp. (NASDAQ: SAIC) announced today that the company’s board of directors declared a cash dividend of $0.37 per share of the company’s common stock payable on October 25, 2024 to stockholders of record on October 11, 2024.
SAIC (NYS: SAI) carries $2.0 billion of goodwill and other intangibles on its balance sheet. Sometimes goodwill, especially when it's excessive, can foreshadow problems down the road.
Since 1995, the contractor operating the facility has been Leidos Biomedical Research (formerly SAIC-Frederick). [3] That contract was renewed for ten years in 2008. [8] In 2015 the NCI began seeking applications for a new contract expected to be awarded in January 2017; [8] however, this search was suspended in September 2016. [9]
CEO of Leidos (2012-2014) Air Force Chief of Staff General John P. Jumper and Secretary of the Air Force James Roche during a briefing at The Pentagon. John Phillip Jumper [ 1 ] (born February 4, 1945) is a retired United States Air Force (USAF) general , who served as 17th Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force from September 6, 2001 to ...