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CACI Wins $24M US Army
C4ISR Deal
December 21, 2009
CACI has been awarded a $24 million
task order to provide engineering, logistics, business, and program
support services for C4ISR programs under the purview of the Force
Modernization Division, of the Directorate for
Readiness, Logistics Readiness Center, Communications-Electronics
Lifecycle Management Command at Ft.
Monmouth, New Jersey. The contract, for one base year, and one option
year, was awarded under the Army's Strategic Services Sourcing (S3)
contract vehicle.
CACI's turn-key, cost-effective solutions will support a diverse array
of Department of Defense customers with
initiatives that include identification and resolution of ground domain
networking issues impacting Joint Tactical Radio Systems; Warfighter
Information Network-Tactical; Future Combat System network programs;
planning for Army Force modernization; software development; and
developing processes/strategies for obsolescing cryptographic equipment.
The CACI Team has been supporting these clients for nine years and will
continue to provide a proven management approach emphasizing efficient
budgeting, scheduling, and performance.
Through its core competency in C4ISR (command, control, communications,
computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance), CACI
provides proven program management, engineering and integration, test
and evaluation, and logistics support and training. Team CACI has a
significant presence within the C4ISR community, having developed
relationships based on technical expertise, global presence, and
competitive pricing. These collective synergies, coupled with CACI's
management and infrastructure capabilities, enable it to deliver highly
responsive solutions to ongoing and surge requirements.
Bill Fairl, CACI's President of U.S. Operations, said "We're pleased
that this award from the Army's Directorate for Readiness, Logistics
Readiness Center provides another opportunity to support its vital work.
Our continuing work with this client is a strong vote of confidence for
the quality of the services we provide."
According to CACI President and CEO Paul Cofoni, "CACI's Strategic
Services Sourcing business with the U.S. Army, at over $2 billion in
task order awards, enables us to continue delivering critical client
support and shareholder value. We are proud to provide services and
solutions that are innovative and ahead of the curve in supporting
missions of the highest importance to our government and our nation." |