16 : CACI International Inc.
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Top 100 Revenue: $1,911,928,093
Defense revenue: $1,690,002,735
Civilian revenue: $221,925,358
2009 revenue: $2.7 billion
2009 earnings : $95.5 million
2008 revenue: $2.4 billion
2008 earnings: $83.3 million
Number of employees: 13,000
Headquarters: Arlington, Va.
Web address: http://www.caci.com
President/CEO: Jack London, chairman,
Head of gov't business: Paul Cofoni, CEO
Ticker: CAI
Lines of business: Defense, Homeland Security, Intelligence, Federal Civilian
Major customers: U.S. Special Operations Command, Navy, Marine Corps, Army, Defense Department, Homeland Security Department, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, General Services Administration and Veterans Affairs Department
Major contracts/projects: CACI is one of four prime contractors supporting the U.S. Special Operations Command's Global Battlestaff and Program Support effort. The IDIQ contract has a ceiling value of $1.5 billion and a period of performance that consists of a three-year base period and a two-year option period. The company says this work with the command grows its functional core competency in integrated security and intelligence solutions through its support to USSOCOM's force sustainment, equipping, and modernization efforts, particularly focused on intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities.
Previous Profile: 2009
Sources: Washington Technology, Eagle Eye Publishers, Houlihan Lokey

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