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Corporate Overview Brief
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Corporate Overview Brief August 2019

Company Description SAIC® is a premier technology integrator solving our nation’s most complex modernization and readiness challenges. Our robust portfolio of offerings across the defense, space, civilian, and intelligence markets includes high-end solutions in engineering, IT, and mission solutions. Using our expertise and understanding of existing and emerging technologies, we integrate the best components from our own portfolio and our partner ecosystem to deliver innovative, effective, and efficient solutions. We are 23,000 strong; driven by mission, united by purpose, and inspired by opportunities. Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, SAIC has pro forma annual revenues of approximately $6.5 billion. For more information, visit saic.com. For ongoing news, please visit our newsroom.

Driven by Mission, United by Purpose, Inspired by Opportunities Every day, we are doing remarkable things to keep our country and all who live here safe, secure, and productive. Together, we are driven by mission, united by purpose, and inspired by opportunities. FY19 Year In Review Video

Vision Serve as the premier technology integrator in our market by making a profound difference supporting our customers’ missions, engaging the best talent in the industry, and providing strong shareholder returns.

SAIC at a Glance Enhanced Abilities & Capabilities Greater scale with a common thread of strong customer affinity Larger team of talent, including more cleared individuals to serve customers and more recruiters to bring in more talent Innovation through solutions: what we are offering customers today and what we are developing for the future Last twelve months (LTM) as of the end of the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2019 for SAIC (February 1, 2019), including the trailing twelve months of revenues from the acquisition of Engility Holdings, Inc.

Customer Mix Last twelve months (LTM) as of the end of the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2019 for SAIC (February 1, 2019), including the trailing twelve months of revenues from the acquisition of Engility Holdings, Inc.

Industry Recognition

Who We Are

Our Heritage

Organization

Matrix Operating Model Drive growth through customer aligned accounts 1 Enhance engagement and leverage of our people 2 Enable repeatable solutions facilitating profitable growth 3

Locations Southwestern Indiana D.C. Metro 7,000+ employees San Diego Metro Virginia Beach Charleston Huntsville Oklahoma City 500+ employees SAIC also has employees deployed in 40+ countries in support of our customers’ missions.

A Culture of Volunteerism: SAIC Citizenship Program Operation Homefront Backpack Brigade for Military Families Building Homes for Heroes Home Announcement for Wounded Veterans Feeding America Food Packaging Volunteer Events FIRST Robotics & STEM Competition Sponsorships Arcadia Farms Sustainable Agriculture

A Culture of Engagement: Business Resource Groups BRGs are internal, voluntary employee groups that provide opportunities to address challenges facing the business, while supporting professional development, networking, and community outreach. Military/ Veterans BRG Women’s BRG Connect & Grow BRG SAIC Equality Alliance STEM BRG Multicultural BRG Benefits of Membership: Professional & Leadership Development Community Outreach Employee Engagement Relationship Building Mentorship Continuing Education

What We Do / Whom We Serve

Solutions & Technology Group Develop, architect, and deliver differentiated solutions to all customers by integrating capabilities from six main practice areas. Enterprise IT Software Cyber Advanced Analytics & Simulation Engineering, Integration, & Logistics Training & Mission Solutions STG also is home to SAIC’s Office of Technology, which directs SAIC’s research and development agenda and fosters a culture of innovation across the company. The Solutions and Technology Group (STG), led by Executive Vice President and General Manager Josh Jackson is the hub for innovation at SAIC. Aligned horizontally to the 3 customer groups, the STG partners program managers, capture teams and others who know our customers best, the STG team is essential to SAIC's expansion and growth as well as innovating on current programs.​ With technical experts across six practice areas aligned to SAIC's Ingenuity 2025 strategy, the STG manages SAIC's go-to-market portfolio and is the knowledge center for all of the company's capabilities. Each practice area is organized to focus on: solutions development delivery technical and business support for all strategic captures and proposals and developing our solutions workforce to support future growth. In addition, the STG is home to SAIC's Office of Technology.

Integration in Action IT MODERNIZATION CYBER SECURITY SPACE We are increasing investments in application development, cloud, analytics, cyber, training, end- user services, and infrastructure to transform the U.S. government’s aging legacy IT systems. IT MODERNIZATION Due to increased threats from ‘bad’ actors, market demand for solutions in space resilience, network security, and insider threat analysis are growing. Cyber is no longer just an IT priority, cyber is in everything we do. CYBER SECURITY The nation’s desire to reestablish a dominant position in space mission capabilities and enhance system resiliency coupled with new threats from near-peer adversaries are driving enhanced focus and funding in space, specifically the creation of a new U.S. space organization. SPACE Timely and secure access to high-volume, distributed data and information is of great importance to the mission. We are delivering advanced intelligence integration by leveraging new capabilities in machine learning and artificial intelligence in a secure IT environment. DATA PROLIFERATION The Force of the Future requires greater access to technology and training. We are focusing on providing the Armed Services with global, secure supply chain solutions, with increased emphasis on outsourcing more commodities to meet their rapid fielding requirements using proven systems and solutions. TRAINING & READINESS

Civilian Markets Group WHAT WE DO KEY CUSTOMERS Management of complex IT systems that support critical services for citizens Support for space missions and operations Air Traffic Controller training Modernization of legacy IT Cloud Migration Enterprise App Development Cybersecurity Infrastructure Optimization Advanced Analytics End User Services Organizational Change Management NASA Department of Commerce (DOC) Department of Transportation (DOT) Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Department of State (DOS) General Services Administration (GSA) Department of Agriculture (USDA) Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Department of Energy (DOE) Toyota North America State and Local Governments The Civilian Markets Customer Group, representing about 26% of our business, is led by Executive Vice President and General Manager Bob Genter. This customer group provides modernized and optimized end-to-end solutions for federal, state and local, and commercial customers. 

Defense Systems Group WHAT WE DO KEY CUSTOMERS Systems Engineering and Integration Enterprise IT Modernization Platform, Vehicle, C4ISR, and Weapons Systems integration Cyber Training: Live, Virtual, Constructive, and Serious Gaming Logistics and Supply Chain Management Defense Logistics Agency U.S. Army U.S. Navy U.S. Marine Corps ​The Defense Systems Customer Group, which represents about 45% of SAIC’s business is headed by Executive ​Vice President and General Manager Jim Scanlon. This customer group provides strong capabilities and expertise in the areas of high-end engineering services, large-scale system integration, state-of-the-art training solutions, and readiness and sustainment services around the world.

National Security Group WHAT WE DO KEY CUSTOMERS Systems Engineering and Integration SETA Space missions Mission IT services focusing on IT modernization, software development, application migration to cloud, and analytics Policy thought leadership and broad mission IT services Intelligence community mission operations U.S. Intelligence Community National Reconnaissance Office U.S. Air Force U.S. Central Command Department of Defense Agencies Office of the Secretary of Defense & Joint Staff The National Security (NS) Customer Group​ — ​headed by Executive Vice President and General Manager Michael LaRouche — ​provides specialty mission expertise, high-end engineering and system integration, and secure innovative solutions across Intelligence Community and Air Force customers. ​The Group's three operations are trusted thought leaders and special mission partners, architecting and integrating innovative end-to-end solutions that solve our nation's most important problems in such domains as integrated intelligence and space systems.