Walt Havenstein

Walter Perry Havenstein (born April 24, 1949)[1] is an American businessman, engineer, and former United States Marine.Effective September 21, 2009, Havenstein succeeded Ken Dahlberg as the CEO of Science Applications International Corporation, a company with over $10 billion in revenue.[8] The company agreed to independent monitoring to ensure that systemic management problems which enabled the fraud remained in place.He recently told the Keene Sentinel editorial board that he left his million dollar a year job because the commute from New Hampshire to Washington, DC had become too difficult.[9][10] As SAIC's CEO, Havenstein was selected to receive the Technology "Good Scout Award" at the annual luncheon on October 19, 2010.
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