The U.S. Special Operations Command has awarded CACI a prime position on its $1.5 billion Global Battlestaff and Program Support contract, the company announced today.
CACI and four other companies will manage acquisition programs, including development and testing of for Special Operations Forces equipment and systems. The work will be done under the umbrella of the Program Executive Office for Special Operations Forces Warrior Systems, which manages systems and equipment in the fields of medicine, communications, tactical support and more.
CACI President and CEO Paul Cofoni said the contract supported his company's aggressive growth strategy.
“This GBPS task order award is just one of several that demonstrate the Special Operations Command's confidence in CACI,“ he added. “We are executing on our growth strategy and bringing innovative services and solutions to our nation's greatest challenges.“
Bill Fairl, CACI's president of U.S. operations, added, “On this award, CACI distinguished itself from the competition with our insight into the mission of the Special Operations Command, our proven acquisition skills, and our ability to put together a well-rounded team with demonstrated experience in the diverse needs of this effort.“
The contract has a base period of one year with four one-year options.