CACI awarded prime position on $480M multiple-award contract to support DoD counter-narcoterrorism efforts
CACI International Inc of Arlington, VA announced on September 20 that it has been awarded a prime position on a $480 million multiple-award, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract to provide command, control, communications, information, detection, and monitoring support for the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict (OASD-SO/LIC) supporting Counter Narcotics and Global Threats. This four-year contract represents new work for CACI in multiple market areas, primarily its Intelligence Systems and Support market area.
OASD-SO/LIC is primarily responsible for the overall supervision of special operations and low intensity conflict activities to include: counterterrorism, unconventional warfare, direct action, special reconnaissance, foreign internal defense, civil affairs, information operations, and counter-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Under this contract, CACI will provide a range of solutions and services, including building communications networks, performing trade studies that identify the most effective of proposed technical solutions, and supporting linguistic operations centers. This work will include building mobile communications networks in multi-national, potentially hostile environments to enable U.S. forces and related agencies, as well as host nations, to conduct counter-narcoterrorism activities.
John Mengucci, CACI’s Chief Operating Officer and President of U.S. Operations, said, “With this contract, CACI will provide a broad range of advanced information networks, applications, and expertise to enable the Department of Defense and its supported agencies to rapidly coordinate missions and deliver actionable intelligence necessary to succeed in their counter-narcoterrorism mission.”
According to CACI President and Chief Executive Officer Ken Asbury, “CACI has a long history of supporting the Department of Defense’s counter-narcoterrorism efforts. Our experience delivering large-scale information networks worldwide positions us for growth in supporting the Counter Narcoterrorism Program Office’s enduring mission to secure the United States against multi-national threats funded by illicit drug activities.”
Source: CACI