CACI receives $40m US Navy contract

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CACI International Inc has been awarded a $40 million task order to provide services and support for the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) that will help improve organizational efficiencies and effectiveness, and will assist in developing the command’s workforce.

According to the company, this five-year award was issued under the SeaPort-e contract vehicle and represents new work for CACI in its Logistics and Material Readiness market area.

With a force of 31,000 civilian, military and contract support personnel, NAVSEA is the largest of the Navy’s five system commands and is comprised of command staff, headquarters directorates, affiliated Program Executive Offices, and numerous field activities responsible for engineering, building, buying, maintaining and modernizing the U.S. Navy fleet.

Under this task order, CACI will provide professional, technical, and consulting assistance and support for NAVSEA’s Chief Strategy Office, Chief of Staff, and the Corporate Operations and Total Force Directorate.

“This award with the Naval Sea Systems Command enhances CACI’s position as a leading provider of logistics and support solutions and services that advance Navy readiness,” CACI president and CEO Ken Asbury said. “We are committed to leveraging our deep expertise and proven performance for the Navy to contribute to the vital national mission of sustaining a strong and modern U.S. fleet.”