CACI awarded $50 million task order contract to continue support for U.S. Army Innovative Intelligence Solutions program

CACI 112CACI International Inc of Arlington, VA announced on October 19 that it has been awarded a $50 million task order contract to support the U.S. Army Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate’s (I2WD) Innovative Intelligence Solutions program. The two year task order, won under the Alliant contract vehicle, represents continuing business in the company’s Intelligence Systems and Support market area.

I2WD provides intelligence and information warfare tools that equip America’s Armed Forces with the integrated systems needed to ensure information dominance. Under this award, CACI will provide quick reaction capabilities (QRC) in developing tools and applications for the human intelligence and signals intelligence needs of the U.S. Army. The support includes full end-to-end lifecycle management of the solutions delivered, including training sustainment and maintenance.

CACI’s QRC service delivery model is designed specifically for I2WD. Coupled with disciplined and repeatable QRC engineering processes, leadership, and operational insight, it assures theArmy of fast and efficient development of new intelligence and information warfare systems and tools. The company’s extensive experience supporting I2WD gives it significant insight and understanding of the I2WD’s technical and operational environment, further assuring that solutions effectively match mission requirements.

John Mengucci, CACI Chief Operating Officer and President of U.S. Operations, said, “CACI has a long history providing the U.S. Army with the intelligence support tools to accomplish its most sensitive missions. Through our innovative approach to quick response capabilities, we are able to adapt and change to our customers’ requirements, even as they adapt to their evolving missions.”

Ken Asbury, CACI’s President and Chief Executive Officer, said “CACI is committed to helping our customers accomplish their missions in new and better ways. This contract with the Army’sIntelligence and Information Warfare Directorate is a great example of how our innovative approaches to new and emerging problems support our customers in countering threats wherever and whenever they emerge.”

Source: CACI International Inc