CACI wins two Defense Department network services deals

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CACI International Inc. has won two one-year contracts totaling $19.8 million to provide managed network services for the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

CACI International Inc. has won two one-year contracts totaling $19.8 million to provide managed network services for the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

The first contract is for $15.2 million to support two OSD offices and to provide overall enterprise architecture. The second contract is a $4.6 million project to support four other OSD components.

Both projects support OSD transformation initiatives to consolidate IT services and will standardize services for classified and unclassified networks that include systems directly supporting homeland security and the war on terrorism.

The OSD is the principal staff element of the secretary of defense in the exercise of policy development, planning, resource management, fiscal and program evaluation responsibilities. It includes 17 separate components, each with differing IT contracts and levels of support.

CACI will work on standardization and integration across six components and 7,000 users. The company will support networks ranging from business management to homeland security, disaster recovery and the war on terrorism.

CACI of Arlington, Va., has more than 9,300 employees and annual revenues of $1.6 billion. The company ranks No. 17 on Washington Technology's 2005 Top 100 list, which measures federal contracting revenue.