SAIC Awarded Air Force Air Combat Command Contract

Aug. 30, 2007

SAN DIEGO and MCLEAN, Va., Aug. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Science Applications International Corporation (NYSE: SAI) today announced that it has won an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple-award contract, from the U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command (ACC) at Langley Air Force Base, Va.

SAIC will compete for task orders under the contract, titled ACC Contracted Advisory and Assistance Services (CAAS) III. The contract has a one-year base period and four one-year options, and a ceiling value of $250 million.

SAIC will provide services as required under three general categories: management and professional services; studies, analyses and evaluations; and engineering and technical services. Work may be performed at U.S. and international locations throughout ACC.

"We are extremely pleased to be one of the prime large business contractors on CAAS III, and look forward to continuing our support of ACC," said Beverly Seay , SAIC senior vice president and business unit general manager. "As an incumbent on the ACC CAAS contracts since 1996, we are committed to performance excellence in support of our ACC customers."

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 more than 44,000 employees in over 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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Statements in this announcement, other than historical data and information, constitute forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. A number of factors could cause our actual results, performance, achievements, or industry results to be very different from the results, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by such forward- looking statements. Some of these factors include, but are not limited to, the risk factors set forth in SAIC's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the period ended January 31, 2007 , and other such filings that SAIC makes with the SEC from time to time. Due to such uncertainties and risks, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof.

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