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CACI Wins $85M U.S. Air
Force Contract
July 28, 2008
CACI
International has been awarded an indefinite delivery indefinite
quantity (IDIQ) prime contract with a ceiling value of $85 million (one
nine-month base period, four option years) by the U.S. Air Force under
the Manpower and Equipment Force Packaging (MEFPAK) and Medical
Logistics Support Services contract vehicle. The contract continues work
performed under other contract vehicles in support of medical logistics
services in the U.S. at all levels of the Air Force Medical Service and
for some Army units and now opens this support to overseas Air Force
units as well as the Air National Guard. This expands CACI's growth in
the logistics and material readiness arena.
MEFPAK
and Medical Logistics Support Services are responsible for identifying
and communicating manpower and equipment planning data for all Air Force
combat and support forces. Under the terms of the contract, CACI will
deliver a comprehensive range of contingency medical logistics support
for warfighters serving in-theater; deployed DoD personnel throughout
South and Central America; and individuals within the U.S., including
the Air National Guard. This support includes building and maintaining
deployable, medical assemblages across the globe; fulfilling urgent
medical requirements in combat zones; sustaining medical logistics for
deployed units and forces; and augmenting medical logistics to meet
requirements for natural and man-made events within the U.S.
Bill Fairl, Acting CACI President and Chief Executive Officer, said, "We
are extremely pleased that this continuing and new work for the Air
Force enables CACI to sustain our role as one of DoD's largest providers
of medical logistics services. It is particularly fulfilling to realize
that the work we do directly benefits military personnel around the
world." |