CACI to continue Army cyber-defense work under new task order

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CACI International will continue supporting the U.S. Army Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate (I2WD) through its Development, Engineering and Protection Services (DEPS) project, following a recent multi-million-dollar task order.

"CACI will continue to match our solutions to the U.S. Army Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate's environments in order to improve the survivability of air and ground platforms," CACI Chief Operating Officer and President of U.S. Operations John Mengucci said.

The order, which falls under the Rapid Response-Third Generation contract vehicle, will see CACI work with I2WD to secure air and ground platforms against cyber attacks, as well as assist in the development of countermeasures. Specifically, CACI will be involved in developing software and hardware. I2WD is a research and development center that focuses on, among other things, advanced cyber operations, electronic warfare, signal-intelligence technologies and radar.

"CACI's significant investment in the field of electronic warfare, combined with our innovative technologies, is helping to provide the Army with the resources it needs to effectively meet mission requirements and support our military men and women," CACI President and CEO Ken Asbury said.

 

 




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