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SAIC Reports FY26 Revenue and FY27 Guidance
March 17, 2026
SAIC announced fiscal year 2026 revenues of approximately $7.26 billion, with fourth-quarter revenues reaching $1.75 billion. The company highlighted challenges including government shutdown impacts and contract completions affecting performance. For fiscal year 2027, SAIC projects revenues between $7 billion and $7.2 billion, emphasizing a strategic focus on operational execution to achieve consistent growth. Notably, SAIC secured significant contracts in FY26, including a $95 million IT contract with the Government Accountability Office under the Technical Information Services program and a $330 million recompete contract with a Space and Intelligence Community customer.
- Why this matters: SAIC's revenue performance and contract wins reflect ongoing federal demand for IT and intelligence-related services, signaling stable opportunities for contractors in these sectors.
- Procurement professionals should note SAIC's focus on operational execution as an indicator of competitive pressures and the importance of reliable delivery in government contracts.
- The sizable recompete contract with the Space and Intelligence Community underscores continued investment in space and intelligence capabilities.
- Industry stakeholders can leverage insights from SAIC's guidance to anticipate market trends and align business strategies accordingly.
I am encouraged by the progress we are making and by the opportunities in front of us. Our plan is simple 6 we will focus on elements within our control to drive more consistent and reliable growth.
— Jim Reagan, CEO of SAIC
Agencies
Government Accountability Office, Space and Intelligence Community
Vendors
SAIC
Contracts
$95 million, $330 million
Sources
- SAIC Logs $7.3B Revenue for FY26, Issues FY27 Guidance · GovCon Wire · Mar 17