SAIC Dataiku Partnership Delivers AI Mission Outcomes

At SVDG, we believe that the national security innovation base (NSIB) requires both established defense contractors, emerging companies, and nontraditional working in concert - neither group alone can fully achieve true Emerging Technology Readiness. For this reason, we are proud to highlight the successful partnership between SAIC and Dataiku, a 2025 NatSec100 company.

SAIC and Dataiku have partnered for the past five years to create Tenjin, an AI/ML lifecycle platform designed for government modernization and mission success.

This partnership combines Dataiku's Universal AI Platform with SAIC's expertise in federal and defense security, operational needs, and data engineering to provide a critical service to various government agencies and armed forces, including the Intelligence Community, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Marine Corps.

SAIC's approach to working with venture-backed startups with dual-use capabilities, like Dataiku, involves investing, partnering, and helping them access the federal market by addressing security and compliance gaps, scaling to meet demand, and integrating with other technologies. Instead of developing its own platform, SAIC licensed Dataiku through a resell agreement, expanding Dataiku's footprint in an underserved market while accelerating SAIC's delivery of advanced AI capabilities to mission owners.

This partnership has reshaped SAIC's approach to collaboration, integration, and solution delivery, moving beyond traditional service models to empower customers to achieve mission-critical outcomes.

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