CACI awarded $79 million task order to support innovative intelligence and systems engineering for U.S. Army
CACI International Inc announced on November 29 that it has been awarded a $79 million task order by the U.S. Army Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate (I2WD) to support I2WD’s Innovative Intelligence Solutions and Systems Engineering Support program. The three-year task order, awarded under CACI’s Technical Information Engineering Services (TIES) contract vehicle, represents continuing work for the Arlington, VA-based company in its Intelligence Systems and Support market area.
I2WD is the Army’s center for research and development of advanced cyber operations, electronic warfare, signals intelligence technologies, radar, and intelligence analysis, exploitation, and dissemination capabilities.
Under this award, CACI will provide systems engineering support for intelligence solutions and will develop emerging capabilities into mature technologies to address the U.S. Army’s evolving intelligence and electronic warfare requirements. Additionally, CACI will leverage a partnership with academia to develop novel and innovative concepts and will apply systems engineering and operational testing to support the cultivation of those new concepts into sophisticated technologies.
John Mengucci, CACI’s chief operating officer and president of U.S. operations, said, “CACI’s systems engineering expertise and partnership with academia will support the Army’s quick and cost-efficient development of next-generation concepts in multi-domain warfare.”
According to CACI President and Chief Executive Officer Ken Asbury, “CACI is proud to continue our support of the U.S. Army in its critical missions to protect our nation. We are dedicated to providing solutions and services for the development of leading-edge technologies the government requires to outmatch evolving threats and keep our nation safe.”
Source: CACI International Inc