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ChatGPT hints at potential for artificial intelligence in government
Agency leaders must clear up the common misconception that AI/ML infrastructure, data governance and efficiency must be perfectly aligned to get started.
By Jay Meil
How one company changed to meet new IT contract styles
Information technology contracts with quick turnaround requirements inspired SAIC to designate an Innovation Factory for quick, cutting-edge development.
By Jessie Bur
What impact is the shutdown having on federal contractors?
As SAIC welcomes thousands of new employees to the family, the company's leadership discusses the challenges of the government shutdown.
By Jill Aitoro
SAIC completes $2.5B Engility acquisition deal
The merger creates a giant in the government services arena.
By Aaron Mehta
US government shutdown creating angst for defense contractors
The military's budget may be funded, but other federal agencies are running late with payments to defense firms.
By Valerie Insinna
Iran hackers hunt nuke workers, US officials
The Associated Press drew on data gathered by the London-based cybersecurity group Certfa to track how in the wake of sanctions on Iran a hacking group often nicknamed Charming Kitten tried to break into the emails of U.S. Treasury officials, as well as atomic scientists, civil society figures and think tank employees.
The services shuffle: Are we done yet?
Have we returned to the days when platform manufacturers were platform manufacturers and services companies were services companies, and everyone stayed in their lane, more or less?
By Jill Aitoro
SAIC subsumes Engility in $2.5B deal
The latest in a series of major defense mergers creates a market giant.
By Amber Corrin