SAIC Demonstrates 'Science - Services - Solutions: The Warfighter's Edge' at the 2007 Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation

Nov. 26, 2007

ORLANDO , Fla., Nov. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Science Applications International Corporation (NYSE: SAI) will demonstrate specialized defense, law enforcement and security solutions at the 2007 Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) Nov. 26 through 29 at the Orange County Convention Center.

SAIC and its team will present a series of complex multisystem war-gaming simulations, including interoperable live, virtual, and constructive capabilities. The demonstrations showcase SAIC's system integration capabilities and illustrate how unrelated simulation systems can be brought together to create powerful training solutions. Three different vignettes will be played each day and simulated newscasts will tie the demonstrations together.

"This cohesive, integrated demo showcases our ability to quickly develop solutions that respond to the time-urgent needs of the Warfighter," said Beverly Seay , SAIC senior vice president and business unit general manager. "From our work at Ft. Lewis and JFCOM, to our long Orlando tradition of highly disciplined and leveraged system development and integration, our application of our customer life-cycle architecture methodology has provided meaningful solutions and services in a highly responsive and cost-effective fashion."

"Our demonstration begins with an embedded correspondent reporting on a routine route-clearing mission in advance of a Medical Civil Action Program (MEDCAP). While stopped to investigate a potential roadside IED, a rocket propelled grenade (RPG) explodes and the route-clearing team finds itself under attack by insurgents," said David Rees , SAIC senior vice president and business development director of the Analysis, Simulations, Systems Engineering and Training Business Unit. "SAIC's simulated environment includes geo-specific terrain, detailed modeling of friendly, neutral and opposing forces, and timely and realistic threats that could impact our troops. The technology underlying the demo is a composition of a numerous systems built using a diverse set of elements, including operating systems and image-generation systems."

SAIC solutions showcased at I/ITSEC include: * OneSAF(R) -- A next-generation computer-generated force software that allows users to configure systems to meet simulation requirements. Users can quickly adapt the system to meet their training, experimentation, and analysis needs for a full range of simulations. * SE Core -- A set of virtual components common to multiple simulation systems, composed of three major elements: virtual simulation architecture, common virtual components, and the integration of OneSAF into two fielded virtual training systems; Close Combat Tactical Trainer (CCTT) and Aviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (AVCATT). * Common Driver Trainer/Stryker Variant (CDT/SV) -- A simulator enabling drivers to train on critical driving tasks in all versions of the Stryker. * Real-Time Adversarial Intelligence and Decision Making (RAID) -- At I/ITSEC, the first-ever public demonstration of RAID will be on display. RAID is a tool designed to anticipate enemy actions in tactical ground operations. The RAID program has developed key technologies and tools capable of producing in-execution running estimates and analyses of an enemy's probable actions. * Tactical Air Operations Simulation (TAOS) -- A small-footprint simulation of key platforms, equipment systems, and players involved in theater air operations that realistically exercise the performance of air and space operations center personnel and air power users. At I/ITSEC, we will demo a live, joint-terminal air controller interacting with a synthetic close air support entity.

Other technologies represented at the show include SAIC's Reconfigurable Cockpit Trainer, Airborne Web Services (AWS), Air Mission Trainer/Rotary Wing Variant (AMT/RWV), OneSAF -- VBS2(TM) Interoperability using LVC Game(TM) and Live Training Systems. For more information please visit SAIC at booth 1716, or go to www.saic.com/iitsec/.

SAIC is a leading provider of scientific, engineering, systems integration and technical services and solutions to all branches of the U.S. military, agencies of the Department of Defense, the intelligence community, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and other U.S. Government civil agencies, as well as to customers in selected commercial markets. With approximately 44,000 employees in more than 150 cities worldwide, SAIC engineers and scientists solve complex technical challenges requiring innovative solutions for customers' mission-critical functions. SAIC had annual revenues of $8.3 billion for its fiscal year ended January 31, 2007 .

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