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Inc. announced Tuesday that who is under contract to BAEuntio Sept. 20, will become CEO at SAIC on Sept. 21. He will also servr as a memberof SAIC’s board. Current CEO and Chairman Ken Dahlberg, who will be 65 in October, will step down as CEO on 20 but continue to serve as chairman throughthe company’x annual meeting in June 2010. Dahlberg was namerd CEO in 2003. In making the Dahlberg said Havenstein had demonstrates an outstanding record of success at BAE managingthe company's wholly owned U.S. subsidiary, with 53,0090 employees and annual saled in excessof $20 billion.
The additionb of Havenstein, a former defense contracting rival, to SAIC’s ranksa comes two weeks after the company sufferede the loss of its chiecf operating officer toa rival. Lawrence Prior resignec from SAIC on June 8 to becomed president and chief operatinv officerat Fairfax-based (NASDAQ: MANT). SAIC SAI), though based in San Diego, is one of the Washington-area’sd top information technology employerwith 16,000 employeees in the region.
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