Corporate Program
SAIC
Diversity Goal
Commitment to exceeding government small business goals
Annual Diverse Spend
Strong track record of diverse spend
Certifications Accepted
7
Supplier Portal
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How SAIC's supplier diversity program works.
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) is a premier technology integrator solving the nation's most complex modernization and readiness challenges. With over $7 billion in annual revenue from government contracts, they actively partner with diverse suppliers.
Key opportunities: Systems engineering, IT modernization, training, simulation, logistics, and space systems support.
Accepted certifications
Which certifications SAIC recognizes.
To register on SAIC's supplier portal as a diverse supplier, you need to hold at least one of the certifications below. Each link goes to the full guide for that certification: eligibility rules, application steps, and the issuing body.
Threshold requirements
Minimums SAIC sets for new suppliers.
- Years in business
- 2+ years required
Categories of spend
What SAIC sources from diverse suppliers.
Registration process
How to register as a SAIC supplier.
1. Register in SAIC's supplier database
2. Upload diversity certifications
3. Monitor teaming and subcontracting opportunities
Go deeper
The complete guide to becoming a SAIC supplier.
How to become a SAIC supplier: register on the suppliers.saic.com portal, line up federal certifications, and position for subcontracts on its contracts.
Read the SAIC supplier guide →From the procurement team
What SAIC buyers look for.
SAIC values technical excellence and past performance. Focus on demonstrating relevant experience in defense and civilian agency modernization. Consider joint ventures for larger opportunities.
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Before you apply
Confirm certification before registering with SAIC.
SAIC's supplier portal requires a current diverse-business certification at registration. The quiz cross-checks which certifications SAIC accepts against the ones your business qualifies for, so you don't waste time pursuing a certification this buyer won't recognize.