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© 2008 Science Applications International Corporation. All rights reserved. This slide for use until 1 Jan 2009. Our vision, values, and exceptional people contribute to our success We Take It Personally Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Information Technology (C4IT) Business Unit (BU)

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Our vision, values, and exceptional people contribute to our success

We Take It Personally

Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Information Technology (C4IT) Business Unit (BU)

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Be the leader in C4IT systems, solutions

and technical services, supporting the

warfighter and solving our customers’ most

important business and mission-critical

problems through innovative application

of technology and domain knowledge.

Transformation through Technology

– Debbie James

C4IT Business Unit General Manager

VisionVision

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By joining SAIC’s systems engineering and integration expertise with EMA’s capabilities as a leader in C4IT, engineering, and logistics support, we provide solutions to our customers’ most complex technical challenges. We are a leading C4I systems, solutions, and technical services company in the Department of Defense and adjacent markets.

Our CompanyOur Company

C4IT BU • Superb staff of qualified professionals

– More than 2,400 personnel worldwide– 729 employees with advanced degrees– 1,603 with security clearances

• Support key programs of national importance

– Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected (MRAP) vehicles– Foreign military systems interoperability– Naval aviation– Command, control, communications, computers and

information technology (C4IT)

• ISO 9001:2000 Registered• Capability Maturity Model Integration®

(CMMI) Level 5

Our CompanySAIC is a Fortune 500® scientific, engineering, and technology applications company that uses its deep domain knowledge to solve problems of vital importance to the nation and the world in national security, energy, environment, critical infrastructure, and health.

The Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Information Technology (C4IT) Business Unit (BU) is one of five in SAIC’s Defense Solutions Group (DSG).

In July 2007, Eagan, McAllister Associates, Inc. (EMA), founded in 1984, became a wholly owned subsidiary of SAIC and is part of the C4IT BU.

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BU OrganizationBU Organization

Direct Reporting Programs

Command, Control, Communications,Computers, and Information

Technology (C4IT) Business Unit

Debbie JamesBusiness Unit General Manager

Information Systems Technology Division

Glenn Chave – DM

SSCC 5.3.3Projects

Tracey McCormick

Eagan, McAllisterAssociates

John McAllister – CEO

Brad Ludwig – COO

Division ManagersDrew MillerJim ThigpenDoug JimenezBob Von AllmenLarry SellTad GreerFloyd Warren

Vehicle Integration

Jim Thigpen – DM

RSNF

Mark Saunders – PM

ATS

Judy Decker – PM

BU Senior StaffTracey McCormick Operations DirectorKaren Wheeler Contracts DirectorStan Ptaszynski ControllerChristina Broom HR DirectorTom Lydon BD Director Dwight Morgan CETORobin Belden QA/ProcessCindy Morgan Chief Retention Officer

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Entrepreneurial leaders who bring together innovations from across all of SAIC to solve our customers’ problems

Deborah James

C4IT BU General Manager

John McAllister

EMA Chief Executive Officer

Our Leadership and Goals Our Leadership and Goals

SAIC Core Values & Purpose

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Technical Professionals86%

Managerial6%

Administrative Professionals8%

Bachelor’s Degrees77%

Ph.D.s & J.D.s1%

Master’s Degrees22%

Program Management46%

Other10%

Engineering22%

Information Technology22%

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Our Most Valuable AssetsOur Most Valuable Assets

Highly Educated Professional Staff

Experienced Technical Staff

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Facilities and LocationsFacilities and Locations

Main Facilities

Sierra Vista, Ariz.Lexington Park, Md.

Quantico, Va.Virginia Beach, Va.Swansboro, N.C.

N. Charleston, S.C.Hanahan, S.C.

Other Locations

Washington, DCNewport, N.C.

Goose Creek, S.C.Albany, Ga.Atlanta, Ga.

Jacksonville, Fla.Tampa, Fla.

Bay St. Louis, Miss.Hurst, Texas

Ridgecrest, Calif.

OCONUS

AfghanistanIraq

KuwaitSaudi Arabia

We are well-positioned in 10 states and 4 overseas locations

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Business OverviewBusiness Overview

• Business Areas– Systems engineering and integration

– Information technology and assurance

– Test and evaluation

– Logistics services

– Program and financial management

• Competitive Strengths– Customer focus, leading to in-depth understanding of customer missions

– Platform independence

– Reputation for succeeding on the tough jobs

– Breadth and depth of technology and domain expertise

– Proven management track record

– Proven best practices, technologies, and systems

Whatever the need, satisfied clients look to us for creative, forward-thinking, high-tech solutions to their evolving challenges.

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Business Areas Business Areas

Systems Engineering and Integration

Information Technology and Assurance Test and Evaluation Logistics Services Program and Financial

Management

• DoD 5000 Documentation Development

• Concept of Operations (CONOPS), functional and physical allocation, and design verification

• Requirements and risk analysis

• Project design, planning, direction, and execution

• Hardware and software engineering

• Subsystem and systems integration

• Ship suitability and aviation integration

• Modeling and simulation• Aircraft instrumentation• Flight clearance support• System fielding

• Lifecycle Information Assurance (IA) for systems, platforms, and programs

• Certification and accreditation

• IA awareness, training, architecture, and systems engineering

• Network security operations

• Vulnerability management• Residual risk assessment• Acquisition IA

• Functional solution analysis• Requirements analysis and

specification development• Test and evaluation master

plan development• Flight test planning,

execution, and reporting• Test range engineering and

support• Post-deployment support

• Maintenance planning• Manpower and personnel• Supply support• Training and training

support• Packaging, handling, and

transportation and warehousing

• Reliability and maintainability

• Documentation management

• Enterprise resource planning

• Business financial management

• Human resource management and workforce shaping

• Acquisition program management

• Schedule management and earned value management

• Acquisition and analytical reporting systems

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Systems Engineering and IntegrationSystems Engineering and Integration

From up-armoring HMMWVs to integrating tactical electronic systems in the latest armored vehicles, our work helps protect our warfighters.

MRAP C4ISR System IntegrationOne of our largest programs we prototype, integrate, and logistically support the commercial command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems in MRAP vehicles. Then, we perform interoperability testing, orchestrate transport to theater, and deprocess and conduct final in-theater vehicle testing. We have integrated more than 6,000 vehicles. Southwest Asia Communications and IT SupportOur Kuwait-based team provides communication engineering and information technology infrastructure solutions throughout Southwest Asia, including telecommunications and systems integration expertise, as well as technical drafting, engineering design services, and administrative support.

Aerial Battle Theater VisibilityWe work with systems developers to help warfighters overcome radar line-of-sight limitations and enable them to see a picture of the entire aerial battle theater. Our support ranges from assembly and installation to documentation, training, interim contractor support plans, finance and budget, and management and acquisition support.

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Going green is in these days. But our geographic information systems (GIS) programs were going green to help preserve and protect the environment long before it was a common business practice.

Architecture and Engineering DesignWe offer architecture, engineering design, technical, drawing documentation development, database management, in-service engineering activity (ISEA), test and evaluation, shipboard operational verification test (SOVT), site survey, and lab support.

Systems Engineering and IntegrationSystems Engineering and Integration

GIS Services We provide GIS services for government and industry clients, and offer spatial data, maintenance, integration services, and training using state-of-the-art hardware and software. Notably, our software helps preserve and protect the environment.

Detailed Design, Modeling, and SimulationEngineering design, interface control documentation (ICD), detailed drawing packages, quality assurance, configuration management, modeling and simulation – that’s just the beginning of the list of detailed design services SAIC offers its customers.

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On the front lines, few things are more important than secure, reliable command and control systems. Our company’s integration, test, systems, and logistics support is helping to keep military communications from falling into the wrong hands.

Frontline C2 SystemsOur teams of engineers in Charleston, S.C., and Saudi Arabia help provide both shore-based and shipboard systems integration, testing, and ongoing systems support for front-line command and control systems.

Cryptologic SystemsWe have extensive experience with hardware integration, testing, and logistics support for a variety of cryptologic systems. Our solutions we provide help protect our nation’s most secure information and our troops.

Systems Engineering and IntegrationSystems Engineering and Integration

On-the-Move Communications SystemsWe provide engineering, integration, and logistics support for digital radio relay systems that enable warfighters to stay on the move, while tracking and communicating with their teams. Mountains and immovable objects no longer interfere with important communications.

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We’re proud to hear of troops overseas using the Internet to talk with loved ones back home, and see news coverage of local law enforcement agents using armored vehicles to respond to an emergency. We know we had a big hand in making it happen. No matter the client – big or small – we take pride in meeting the toughest challenges.

Law Enforcement SupportWorking with a national law enforcement center, we help transfer excess military armored vehicles to law enforcement agencies throughout the United States, giving these vehicles new life in protecting and serving our nation’s law enforcement agencies.

In-Theater Cyber Cafés Our troops in Iraq may be far from home, but thanks to our work with DoD’s innovative cyber cafés, they can keep in touch with their friends and family. Our team overcame major logistical challenges to ship 700,000 pounds of equipment from Charleston, S.C., to Iraq to aid with this important effort.

Systems Engineering and IntegrationSystems Engineering and Integration

Bomb Disposal We provided a near-real-time information sharing and collaboration system for state and local first responders and bomb disposal technicians which can be used to share and discuss information with other first responders throughout the country. This system provided first responders with a single system to catalog and search for critical information while in the field or in the office.

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Systems Engineering and IntegrationSystems Engineering and Integration

System InteroperabilityOur work is key in developing maritime patrol aircraft-to-ground system interoperability to support a Tactical Support Center (TSC) physical data exchange. We define interfacing requirements to the TSC ground support system.

SAIC’s work to increase system interoperability around the globe and support patrol aircraft communication and identification systems helps keep the skies safe for Department of Defense and commercial air traffic.

Foreign Military SupportOur country depends on foreign militaries for critical regional support. Some countries are allowed, as coalition partners, to purchase retired U.S. military aircraft, which our team then helps integrate and upgrade. We have supported maritime aircraft, aircraft support centers and systems, media conversion units, and air and ground systems on four continents.

Engineering Command and Control Advanced Technology Services (ATS) Bringing the warfighter onto the global information grid, a services-oriented architecture (SOA)-based program, is an effort supported by our Engineering Command and Control ATS contract. Work includes core area engineering and interoperability for integrated C2 systems; application and distribution; enterprise networks; visual information systems; and modeling; simulation; and assessment.

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You’ll find our network teams around the world, deploying complex network technology solutions, performing systems engineering and integration services, and conducting information assurance and security activities to keep our military at the very top of its game.

Network Security SystemsWe deploy and refresh network systems and network protection suites at various DoD facilities. We also monitor and maintain a worldwide virtual private network, 24/7 Tier III network support community and provide vulnerability management for fielded network security systems.

Information Assurance (IA) SupportOur teams provide enterprise service installation, maintenance, management and support for active directory systems. Special efforts include IA policy enforcement through network device management, IA mitigation/remediation, and Active Directory (AD) group policy objects.

Information Technology and AssuranceInformation Technology and Assurance

Health Systems ServicesOur IA, certification and accreditation, and vulnerability management services help keep critical military health systems information secure. We’re upgrading military health application host sites and managing daily network operations, providing network infrastructure, configuration and asset management, and help desk support.

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Test and Evaluation Test and Evaluation

It takes two - that is, two prime players to ensure safe aircraft recovery aboard our carriers, the shipboard and the airborne systems. SAIC is doing its part to keep both players working together – installing, testing, certifying, and supporting the shipboard and airborne approach, landing, and communication systems that make safe carrier landings possible.

Shipboard Approach and Landing SystemsOur teams help make sure planes land safely on the decks of our fleet’s carriers. We perform certification and accreditation, test and evaluation, and shipboard flight test coordination for shipboard support approach and landing and global positioning systems.

Airborne Data SystemsCompany personnel perform the aircraft qualification tests of data link, flight controls, autopilot, auto-throttle, and cockpit displays, as well as shipboard system tests for glide slope control, alignment, accuracy, and stabilization.

Shipboard Visual Landing AidsWe’re proud to support the systems that give pilots vital information from the carrier to assist with safe landings when conditions require the use of visual landing aids. Our pre-test optimization planning, specialized aircraft system testing, and maintenance advice to fleet maintainers help these high-tech systems provide for safe and effective fleet carrier aviation operations.

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Test and EvaluationTest and Evaluation

Unmanned Aerial VehiclesOur unmanned aerial vehicle system engineering services are helping develop and integrate new air traffic control technology and communication systems with current aircraft carrier systems. Our work developing new system architectures, developing and testing requirements, and authoring interface control documents is helping move unmanned surveillance capabilities forward - every day.

Protecting the people who protect us – our military pilots and servicemen – is at the very top of our list. One way to do that is to keep them out of harm’s way in the first place. Our work on unmanned aerial vehicles is making it possible.

Rotary Wing ProgramsOur engineers provide test planning, execution, and reporting; flight clearance support; instrumentation engineering; and reliability and maintainability services for a variety of rotary wing programs. Assuring the safe arrival of our nation’s leaders is a top priority.

Port Security SystemsSAIC’s work to institute interoperable systems for data sharing and intelligence gathering is helping prevent terrorism. We provide a test bed for innovative concepts and equipment related to port security. We can provide a graphic presentation of all vessels in the Port of Charleston during a 96-hour period.

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Test and EvaluationTest and Evaluation

Tilt-Rotor AircraftSince 1990, our engineers and test personnel have helped develop revolutionary tilt-rotor aircraft. In just one example, they helped develop, design, install, and integrate a new digital video flight data recorder that provides a post-flight analysis tool for test pilots and design and flight test engineers.

ASW Patrol AircraftOur total systems support for land-based, long-range anti-submarine warfare (ASW) patrol aircraft includes pre-mission planning, mission and in-flight support, and post-mission support, including mission reconstruction and analysis.

Tactical Airborne Warning and Control We have provided more than a decade of support on our military’s all-weather, carrier-based, tactical airborne warning and control system platform. Our software engineers implement changes to legacy code and develop new software modulesto interface new and improved sensor systems and algorithms.

Most people have never seen an airplane make a vertical takeoff or landing. SAIC personnel have. In fact, they’ve participated in the development of some systems that are helping our military analyze the capabilities of revolutionary new tilt-rotor aircraft.

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Foreign Military Training ServicesWe help provide training, documentation and testing support to foreign government clients. In Lexington Park, Md., we maintain a state-of-the-art training development center. The center contains classrooms, a computer laboratory, workspaces, and even a dedicated prayer room students may use during breaks.

Our team’s training programs provide the state-of-the-art tools and processes our clients need to accomplish their most important missions with finesse and skill.

Logistics ServicesLogistics Services

Comm System FieldingWe perform system integration, logistics, installation, and SOVTs for communications systems, including tactical switching, and submarine floating antenna.

Shipboard C4I EXCOMM SuitesThe Navy’s newest ships are sporting C4I exterior communications suites thanks, in part, to SAIC. We’re providing integration, installation, testing, material management, and integrated logistic support for ship construction and conversion programs as well as integrated radio communication systems.

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Program and Financial ManagementProgram and Financial Management

Acquisition Program ManagementWe apply the latest in ever-evolving automated tools, like enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer resource management (CRM), knowledge management (KM), and integrated financial and asset management tools to ensure program success.

Earned Value ManagementOur fully integrated approach to budgeting, scheduling, resource planning management, and planned value performance measurement provides project managers with the early warning they need to take corrective action if project costs exceed the value of what the project will accomplish.

Business and Financial ManagementOur expert staff of business and financial managers is practiced in managing the complex business processes it takes to run a large organization, even one as large as a military base. We offer an array of functional support and analyses, including management, budget, planning, systems, resource, organizational, and workload.

Successful program achievement and on-time completion are no accident; they're the result of careful planning, thoughtful strategy, and faithful execution. This is the way we’ve always done business.

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For More InformationFor More Information

SAIC

3950 Faber Place Drive, Suite 200

North Charleston, SC 29405

843.740.7720

843.566.9258 – fax

www.saic.com

Eagan, McAllister Associates, Inc.

P.O. Box 986

Lexington Park, MD 20653

301.863.2192

301.863.8140 – fax

www.emainc.com