Barbara Supplee is Executive Vice President, Navy Business Group at SAIC, a premier Fortune 500® technology integrator driving our nation’s technology transformation, with annual revenues of $7.4 billion and approximately 24,000 employees.
SAIC provides engineering, digital, artificial-intelligence and mission solutions across the defense, space, civilian and intelligence markets. Supplee is responsible for leading the strategy, business development, and solutions and services execution and delivery of the Navy Business Group. The group brings a wide range of solutions and services to the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
Supplee joined SAIC in 2023, after serving as vice president and general manager of GDIT’s Navy and Marine Corps division. At GDIT, she led efforts in cloud computing, digital engineering, artificial intelligence and machine learning, large-scale training, and logistics and IT managed services in support of the Navy.
Prior to GDIT, Supplee served as senior vice president of CACI’s engineering solutions and services business, working with the Navy’s acquisition commands and public shipyards. Prior to that role, she was the vice president of business development for engineering solutions and services with a pipeline of $20 billion.
Supplee joined CACI in 2019 as the vice president of training and warfighter readiness, leading a division of more than 900 engineers, instructional designers and logisticians across the globe.
Prior to joining CACI, Supplee served as the transformational capture director for BAE Systems, working across strategic captures to drive capture discipline and synergy.
Supplee served in numerous roles during her 15-year tenure with BAE Systems, culminating as the director of operational excellence and strategy, engineering authority, as well as program management authority, where she improved operational execution across the business.
Also at BAE Systems, Supplee served as the strategic planner for Navy Strategic Systems Programs, providing engineering and business operations consultation for the government leadership responsible for submarine-launched ballistic missiles. In addition, Supplee managed the strategy for enterprise knowledge sustainment and personnel competency development.
Before her role as strategic planner, Supplee was the manager of Navy programs for BAE Systems’ Lands and Armaments division. She developed the integrated business plan with division program directors and leaders while acting as the central business manager for the Navy line of business. While at the division, Supplee also was the systems engineering lead for verification of the MK57 missile-launching system on the USS Zumwalt.
Supplee’s first assignment with BAE Systems was working on a large-scale information management system as the principal systems engineer in the company’s national security solutions business line. In this role, she worked as the software and systems integration team lead, chief of the proposal division, and business capture manager.
Prior to BAE Systems, Supplee worked for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency as the chief of doctrine and as a chief collection officer. Her career started with enlistment in the Navy as an intelligence specialist.
Supplee obtained her Bachelor of Science in computer information systems from Park University.
What is Barbara Supplee's net worth?
The estimated net worth of Barbara Supplee is at least $393,524.58 as of September 27th, 2024. Ms. Supplee owns 3,154 shares of Science Applications International stock worth more than $393,525 as of November 21st. This net worth approximation does not reflect any other assets that Ms. Supplee may own. Learn More about Barbara Supplee's net worth.
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Has Barbara Supplee been buying or selling shares of Science Applications International?
Barbara Supplee has not been actively trading shares of Science Applications International in the last ninety days. Most recently, on Friday, September 27th, Barbara Supplee bought 150 shares of Science Applications International stock. The stock was acquired at an average cost of $137.38 per share, with a total value of $20,607.00. Following the completion of the transaction, the executive vice president now directly owns 3,154 shares of the company's stock, valued at $433,296.52. Learn More on Barbara Supplee's trading history.
Who are Science Applications International's active insiders?
Science Applications International's insider roster includes Srinivas Attili (EVP), Robert Genter (Insider), James Jackson (EVP), Nazzic Keene (CEO), Michael LaRouche (President, National Security and Space Sector), Steven Mahon (EVP), Charles Mathis (CFO), Timothy Mayopoulos (Director), Katharina McFarland (Director), Donna Morea (Director), Prabu Natarajan (CFO), Michelle O'Hara (EVP), Barbara Supplee (EVP, Navy Business Group), and Toni Townes-Whitley (CEO). Learn More on Science Applications International's active insiders.
Are insiders buying or selling shares of Science Applications International?
In the last year, Science Applications International insiders bought shares 8 times. They purchased a total of 7,660 shares worth more than $928,895.60. In the last year, insiders at the information technology services provider sold shares 4 times. They sold a total of 12,993 shares worth more than $1,634,544.39. The most recent insider tranaction occured on September, 27th when EVP Barbara Supplee bought 150 shares worth more than $20,607.00. Insiders at Science Applications International own 0.7% of the company.
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