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Science Applications International Corporation An Employee-Owned Company CORPORATE PROFILE
Based in San Diego, California and 150 locations worldwide, SAIC is the largest employee-owned research and engineering company in the United States and is international in scope. It offers a broad range of technical and management expertise in the areas of information technology, systems integration, energy and environment, transportation, telecommunications, health systems and services, and national and international security. SAIC employees work to solve complex technical problems of significance to federal, commercial, and international customers in a variety of markets. SAIC will reach estimated annual revenues of over $4 billion with a total of over 38,000 employees. SAIC RELEVANT OVERSEAS EXPERIENCE SAIC's clients include U.S. and international customers, such as the U.S. Agency for International Development, the Asian Development Bank, the World Bank, and numerous host country governments. SAIC has worked extensively in countries throughout the Middle East and North Africa, including Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Relevant USAID-sponsored projects include the Jordan Water Quality Improvement and Conservation Project, Egypt National Water Quality Monitoring Study, Tunisia Environmental Action Plan, Tunisia Programmatic Environmental Assessment, Tunisia Coastal Zone Management Planning, Cairo Comparative Risk Assessment, and the Jordan Environmental Legislative Review. In addition to water resource-related projects in the Middle East, SAIC has conducted various activities in water resources and environmental management throughout Eastern Europe and Central Asia, India, Africa, and Latin America. These include the a project supported by the Global Environmental Facility for the Danube River and tributaries; environmental action plans for Poland, Bulgaria, and the Czech Republic; the Nepal Lake Environmental Protection Study; the Kazakhstan Environmental Strengthening Project; the World Bank-sponsored India State Environmental Monitoring Laboratories Project; and numerous training programs in pollution prevention and environmental auditing inCentral and South America. For additional information about SAIC, please visit our home page at www.saic.com |
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IQC is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development Contract No. LAG-I-00-99-00017-00 |
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