CACI among 15 Contractors to Support DS Services for US Navy

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CACI among 15 Contractors to Support DS Services for US Navy

CACI International Inc.  announced on June 12 that it has been selected as one of 15 prime contractors to support Decision Superiority (DS) services for the U.S. Navy.

With an anticipated ceiling value of $899 million, this five-year (one base plus four options) indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract is one of multiple “Pillar” contracts that will support the entire spectrum of non-inherently governmental services and solutions associated with full system lifecycle support of the Space and Naval Warfare (SPAWAR) Atlantic Business Portfolios.

CACI also won an SSC Atlantic award under the Battlespace Awareness Portfolio in November 2012. This new work further expands the company’s command and control presence, a part of its C4ISR (command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) market, as well as its presence in the Business Systems, Cyber, and Enterprise IT markets.

Under the DS contract, CACI will provide the Navy with engineering and development support of C4ISR solutions that enable information dominance for the nation’s naval, joint, national and coalition warfighters. These systems will provide secure, integrated and innovative solutions only to those who need it, where and when it is needed.

Factors in CACI’s selection included its ISO® 9001:2008 certification and assessment at maturity level three of the Capability Maturity Model Integration for Development (CMMI®-DEV). These internationally accepted quality management systems benefit the U.S. Navy by assuring that projects are executed successfully and that processes are documented, repeatable, and measured.

 John Mengucci, CACI’s Chief Operating Officer and President of U.S. Operations, said, “CACI will leverage our proven command and control capabilities and industry-recognized processes to provide the U.S. Navy with more tools and resources for better decision-making.”

According to CACI President and Chief Executive Officer Ken Asbury, “This new work in decision superiority support positions us to expand our business in several markets. Our growth strategy includes a strong focus on winning these large contract vehicles, which allow us to offer a wide range of capabilities our clients can rely on to fulfill their critical missions.”

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Press Release, June 14, 2013