CACI International Inc will provide
communications systems, satellite communications and network support services
to the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic (SSC Atlantic) following
an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract valued at up to $77
million.
“CACI is pleased to continue providing our
proven communications solutions and services to the U.S. Special Operations
Command and other combatant commands,” CACI Chief Operating Officer and
President of U.S. Operations John Mengucci said. “We will leverage our expertise,
coupled with our talented employees and upgraded facilities, to deliver new
efficiencies in meeting their important communications requirements.”
The four-year contract covers logistics and
technical support for approximately 2,500 satellite communications systems and
wide-are network infrastructure services for approximately 90 U.S. Special
Operations Command support sites.
“This significant recompete builds CACI’s
business with the U.S. Special Operations Command, which we support through multiple
programs and contracts,” CACI President and CEO Ken Asbury said. “Our
commitment to the Special Operations mission aligns both with our market-based
strategy and our dedication to supporting U.S. national security. The award is
also another example of the success of CACI’s mergers and acquisitions strategy
in bringing new capabilities to our customers and growing our business.”
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