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SAIC has appointed Sam Soroush as its new Information Technology Program Director. Soroush, who shared the announcement on LinkedIn, brings over 20 years of extensive experience in managing complex digital initiatives in both public and private sectors. His background includes a strong focus on technology strategy, program management, and digital transformation, making him a valuable addition to the SAIC team.
In his new role, Soroush will oversee the development and implementation of IT programs that align with the company's strategic goals. His leadership is expected to enhance SAIC's capabilities in delivering innovative technology solutions to its clients. Soroush's proven track record of success in navigating the challenges of digital transformation positions him well to drive the company's initiatives forward.
As organizations increasingly rely on technology to meet their objectives, Soroush's expertise will be crucial in ensuring that SAIC remains at the forefront of the industry. His appointment marks a significant step in strengthening the company's commitment to excellence in information technology.
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