CACI International has won a $70 million task order to continue providing information technology and software development support to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the company announced Wednesday. This award, issued through the General Services Administration‘s Alliant vehicle, continues the company’s five-year working relationship with HUD’s office …
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CACI’s Dan Allen Comments on $7B Army Software Contract
CACI International Inc. has won a prime position in a maximum $7 billion contract to support software upgrades and prototyping for the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command’s (CECOM) Software and Systems Engineering Services Next Generation program, according to a company statement. The indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract includes two base years, one two-year …
Read More »CACI’s Dan Allen Comments on $780M Navy Training Data Products IDIQ
CACI International holds a prime position on a potential $780 million contract to provide the U.S. Navy acquisition and life-cycle support for training data products, the company announced Tuesday. The Defense Department announced awardees of the eight-year indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract last month, for which the Navy received 44 offers (click over …
Read More »CACI Wins Lockheed DoD Cyber Forensics Subcontract; Dan Allen Comments
CACI International Inc. has won a $36 million subcontract from Lockheed Martin to provide cyber forensics and information technology solutions for the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center. CACI will provide computer and audio-visual forensic experts and software engineers to research and design forensic tools, improve information technology enterprise support and …
Read More »CACI Competing on FEMA Emergency Response Support Contract; Dan Allen Comments
CACI International will compete to provide the Federal Emergency Management Agency professional and mission support services task orders supporting emergency response, the company announced Tuesday. The potential five-year, $53 million contract includes one base year and four one-year options. “Since the advent of global terrorism and asymmetric threats, ensuring government …
Read More »CACI Providing NAVSEA Training Curriculum Under Seaport II Vehicle; Dan Allen Comments
CACI International is developing curriculum for a Naval Sea Systems Command shipyard training and education program, the company announced Monday. The company announced it won a $21.5 million task order, containing one base year and two option years, through the Navy’s Seaport II Enhanced contract vehicle. President and CEO Dan …
Read More »CACI Partnership Aims to Get Laser Distracting Tech to Military, Public Safety Agencies; Dan Allen Comments
CACI International Inc. is partnering with Laser Energetics Inc. to provide the Defense Department and other federal agencies technology for distracting adversaries, CACI announced Monday. The companies also intend to provide the laser optical distracters to homeland security and law enforcement agencies. “In the C4ISR arena, there is a growing …
Read More »CACI to Convert E-Documents for SEC; Dan Allen Comments
CACI International Inc. will provide electronic document discovery and computer forensics services to the Securities and Exchange Commission, the company announced Thursday. The Arlington, Va.-based firm received a $33 million task order contract through the General Services Administration’s Alliant vehicle, adding new work to what the company has provided the …
Read More »CACI To Help NIH Run Oracle Business Systems; Dan Allen Comments
CACI International will help run the National Institutes of Health‘s Oracle e-Business programs as a prime contractor, the company announced Thursday. The company’s award for software operations and maintenance support services has one base year, four option years and two award years. President and CEO Dan Allen said in a release the …
Read More »CACI To Test Software For Navy Sub Missile Program; Dan Allen Comments
CACI International Inc. has won a task order to provide the Navy with technical and engineering services for a ballistic missile program, the company announced Tuesday. The company won the potential three-year order under the SeaPort-e contract vehicle, which it first won a position on in 2004. This order calls …
Read More »CACI Forms Cyber Education Partnership with U. Md.; Dan Allen Comments
CACI International Inc. announced Thursday it has entered a partnership with the University of Maryland, University College to provide undergraduate and graduate level cybersecurity education courses for CACI’s workforce. Through the education alliance, CACI employees will be able to take and pursue degrees and certificates in a variety of cybersecurity-related …
Read More »CACI Wins $39M to Improve Pentagon Clearance System; Dan Allen Comments
CACI International has been awarded a $39 million task order contract to help the Defense Logistics Agency develop a standards-based information technology system. CACI said in a release it will provide software engineering and integration services to develop a service oriented and architecture-based solution that is intended to improve the Pentagon’s security …
Read More »Chris Bogdan: Booz Allen Eyes Open Architecture for Ground C2 System
Chris Bogdan, a senior vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton, said the company is interested in developing a ground-based command-and-control system with an open architecture designed to support satellites used for national security missions, C4ISRNET reported Wednesday.
Read More »Booz Allen’s Dan Tucker: Data Standards, Transparency Key to Improving Agency Operations
Dan Tucker, a vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton and head of the company’s digital platform capability team, has said that agencies must take proactive steps and establish a data-driven approach to achieve operational efficiency.
Read More »Chris Bogdan: Booz Allen Targets Ground-Based Portion of Military Space Programs
Chris Bogdan, a senior vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton, told SpaceNews in an interview published Wednesday that the company is pursuing the ground-based area of military space systems and sees growth opportunities in satellite ground control stations, cybersecurity and data analytics, among other areas.
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