CACI nabs DHS financial services deal

The $450 million contract calls for CACI to integrate the department’s enterprise financial, acquisition and asset management systems.

The Homeland Security Department has awarded CACI International a $450 million contract to consolidate and integrate the department’s enterprise financial, acquisition and asset management systems, according to a source with the company.

According to the statement of objectives, the Transformation and Systems Consolidation (TASC) contractor will provide integration services and program management support and enterprise applications that to integrate financial, acquisition and asset management processes.

The Resource Management Transformation Office in DHS’ Office of the Chief Financial Officer will serve as the program management office. The transformation office will work in “partnership” with the contractor to analyze and develop solutions to meet the program’s cost and performance requirements, according to the statement of objectives.

“A partnership approach to the relationship should also break down common barriers to government and industry communications and organizational interfaces,” the document states.