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SAIC Contributes Scientific and Financial Resources to Aid Indian Ocean Tsunami Victims

              Donations to American Red Cross to be Distributed
                        Through Major Regional Offices

    SAN DIEGO and MCLEAN, Va., March 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Science Applications
International Corporation (SAIC) announced today it is making corporate
contributions totaling $250,000 to the American Red Cross. All funds are
designated to support tsunami relief. Major SAIC offices in Orlando, Fla.,
Huntsville, Ala., Oak Ridge, Tenn., and Norfolk, Va., are each contributing
$25,000. SAIC's McLean, Va., offices and SAIC headquarters in San Diego,
Calif., are each contributing $75,000 to the corporate total.
    The employee owners of SAIC immediately sought ways to help with relief
efforts, and to find ways to support improved tsunami warning systems.  Soon
after the disaster, SAIC employees entered the tsunami-devastated region to
help support relief-related projects, such as medical data management and
communications.  SAIC employees also have been available to customers as they
determine their needs for environmental, ecological, and water resource
support.
    Worldwide, SAIC employees have donated to relief efforts. In SAIC's
Bangalore, India office, many employees contributed a day of wages and more to
the relief effort.  Additionally, SAIC experts in seismology, underwater
acoustic signal processing, and emergency alert and response have been coming
together throughout the company to find solutions for better tsunami warning
and response.
    Much of SAIC's expertise in seismology and acoustics is used to support
the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.  SAIC designed and built the system and
customized electronics in sensors used for the worldwide network of
hydroacoustic stations that monitor the ocean for nuclear explosions.  Also,
SAIC provided all the software that enables the treaty's International Data
Center (IDC) to receive, process and analyze hydroacoustic, infrasound, and
seismic data from global networks that monitor below ground testing as well as
testing in the oceans and the atmosphere.
    SAIC conducted an analysis of IDC's processing results of the earthquake
that generated the tsunami, and the software for seismic data was used to
locate the main shock and thousands of aftershocks. Moreover, data that came
from SAIC-designed underwater sensors in Diego Garcia, 2,400 kilometers from
the epicenter, was used to make sonograms of the earthquake and resulting
tsunami. With established expertise in earthquake monitoring, underwater
signal processing, ocean deployment, and emergency notification and planning,
SAIC hopes to diminish the tragic consequences of future tsunamis.

    SAIC is the largest employee-owned research and engineering company in the
United States, providing information technology, systems integration and
eSolutions to commercial and government customers.  SAIC engineers and
scientists work to solve complex technical problems in national and homeland
security, energy, the environment, space, telecommunications, health care, and
logistics.  With annual revenues of nearly $7 billion, SAIC has more than
45,000 employees at offices in more than 150 cities worldwide. More
information about SAIC can be found at http://www.saic.com.

    Statements in this announcement other than historical data and information
constitute forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties.  A
number of factors could cause our actual results, performance, achievements or
industry results to be very different from the results, performance or
achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.  Some of
these factors include, but are not limited to, the risk factors set forth in
the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the period ended January 31,
2004, and such other filings that the Company makes with the SEC from time to
time.  Due to such uncertainties and risks, readers are cautioned not to place
undue reliance on such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the
date hereof.


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