CACI awarded prime position on multi-million dollar multiple-award contract with U.S. Army Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate
CACI International Inc of Arlington, VA announced on August 3 that it has been awarded a prime position on a multiple-award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract with a multi-million dollar ceiling value to continue its support for the U.S. Army Research, Development, and Engineering Command’s Communications-Electronics Research, Development, and Engineering Center (CERDEC), Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate (I2WD). The multiple year Technical Information Engineering Services (TIES) contract positions CACI for continued growth in its Intelligence Services and Intelligence Systems and Support market areas.
CERDEC’s 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 the terms of the award, CACI will offer a broad range of solutions and services for intelligence, electronic warfare, and information system development. CACI will also leverage its strong track record of support for I2WD to assure timely and effective completion of mission goals and objectives.
John Mengucci, CACI’s Chief Operating Officer and President of U.S. Operations, said, “CACI’s selection to the TIES contract positions us to continue to offer quality control, adherence to schedule, control of costs, and effective management techniques that bring value to the U.S. Army’s I2WD team. Our work on this contract will help to deliver technological advantages the Army can depend on.”
According to CACI President and Chief Executive Officer Ken Asbury, “CACI’s contract award with the U.S. Army’s Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate is a result of both our successful history of supporting I2WD as well as the leadership, technical depth and breadth, and intellectual capital that we bring to bear in our intelligence market areas. With our work on the TIES contract, we will continue to help keep our troops equipped, informed, and safe.”
Source: CACI