CACI awarded $194M TSA task order
CACI International Inc of Arlington, VA announced on November 6 that it has been awarded a $194 million task order to provide end-to-end enterprise information technology infrastructure, integration, and support to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). The three-year, single-award task order falls under the Department of Homeland Security’s Enterprise Acquisition Gateway for Leading-Edge Solutions II (EAGLE II) contract vehicle and represents new work in CACI’s Enterprise IT market.
Under the task order, CACI will optimize TSA’s enterprise IT infrastructure and provide IT service-desk and field support to its 60,000 employees who serve at 550 airports and TSA offices. The company will help strengthen TSA’s cybersecurity posture with network monitoring and information assurance and will provide engineering and integration of platforms and technology in support of TSA’s current and future automation and virtualization plans, including migrating some of the organization’s IT operations to the cloud. The work will also include testing services, configuration management, and vulnerability management.
Ken Asbury, CACI’s president and chief executive officer, said, “CACI has deep-bench expertise in enterprise IT management and modernization, including cloud transition and the safeguarding of critical networks and data. By providing seamless IT services across the agency, CACI will support TSA’s mission of protecting the national transportation system to ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce.”
Source: CACI