CACI secures $319M US Army intelligence systems task order
On July 31, CACI International Inc announced that it has been awarded a five-year task order valued at up to $319 million to provide intelligence systems expertise to the U.S. Army, Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM), Software Engineering Center (SEC), Electronic Warfare and Sensors Directorate (IEWSD), Army Reprogramming Analysis Team-Program Office (ARAT-PO).
Through the ARAT task order, CACI will help the Army, other services, and foreign military partners establish and maintain a state-of-the-art, on-demand environment that provides the most current threat data possible to support multi-domain operations.
“Kinetic and electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) threats are evolving rapidly, growing more sophisticated by the day,” said John Mengucci, CACI president and chief executive officer. “Our decade-plus years of experience with the Army’s systems, including ARAT’s Simulation and Modeling Framework, combined with our deep expertise in the EMS and software-defined capabilities, will support ARAT-PO’s current mission requirements while modernizing and advancing their EW capabilities.”
Taking a CI/CD (continuous integration/continuous delivery) software cycle approach, CACI will provide domestic customers and foreign military partners with high fidelity threat and signals analysis, modeling and simulation and testing, reprogramming support, and delivery of new mission data sets.
Source: CACI
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