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- Science Applications International Corporation, a defense contractor, one of the largest employee-owned companies in the USA.
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“The push to increase technical cooperation comes as SAIC is believed to be gearing up to buy a stake in GM by participating in GM's initial public offering, which is expected to take place later this month.”
“Second, SAIC is a huge Tysons employer, and merits its own Metro stop, or one nearby.”
“Finally, SAIC is a government contractor, just like many in the county.”
“SAIC is the fourth largest employer in Fairfax Country, headquartered in Tysons.”
“And when SAIC was named 2005 Homeland Security Company of the Year by research company Frost and Sullivan, analyst Mathew Farr called SAIC "the obvious choice.”
“What, in the view of the SAIC is the likelihood of violence resulting from such action, passive resistance action?”
“The SAIC was a member of the Congress Alliance which was formed soon after.”
“A123 CEO David Vieau said, "We advanced our recent development program with a major auto manufacturer for a new electric vehicle program, which we expect will lead to a production agreement," and in a separate announcement, A123 said it won a contract to develop battery packs for a new electric car from China's SAIC, which is set to debut in the 2012 model year.”
Investors Eye Battery Stocks After A123 Results - Yahoo! Finance
“Corporation, known as SAIC, and the monitoring work being done by Spherion.”
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