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Science Applications International Corporation, or SAIC (R), founded in 1969 and based in San Diego, California, is a Fortune 500 company that provides government and commercial organizations with scientific, engineering, systems integration, and technical services. The firm has designed military technology testing, container inspection, web-based health care data processing, data mining, portal, and other systems. It is developing nanotechnology devices that optimize the delivery of therapeutic agents. The firm is known for its Vigilant (R) aviation, EXPORANIUM (TM) radiation detection, Quava (R) Quick Java Generator, and RailView (R) Locomotive Video Recorder products. The company also supports Space Shuttle, International Space Station, and other NASA projects. The firm focuses on serving military, national security, intelligence, and homeland defense agencies. It also serves organizations across the health care, pharmaceutical, and energy sectors. SAIC maintains offices across 150 cities worldwide. It employs over 40,000 people. SAIC was founded by Dr. J. Robert Beyster. The firm launched as Science Applications International. It acquired its current name in 1984. SAIC is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the SAI symbol. The company has won recognition from 'Computerworld' and 'Popular Science.'
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