CACI wins prime award for classified Army database support

CACI International Inc. has been awarded a new $34 million prime contract to continue supporting a classified U.S. Army intelligence database.

CACI International Inc. has been awarded a new $34 million prime contract to continue supporting a classified U.S. Army intelligence database.

The database is part of the Facilities, Infrastructure, and Engineering Systems (FIRES) program on which CACI had previously served as subcontractor.

Under the terms of the four-year re-competed award, CACI’s role will increase in size and scope. The company will continue to provide its current technical support, expand this support to new areas and provide additional management oversight.

CACI’s support for FIRES includes acquiring, under direction of the Army, information on selected facilities and complexes, then digitizing and loading this information into the database. The company’s continuing life cycle support includes database design, development, integration, and maintenance.

In addition, CACI is now providing three-dimensional renderings of blueprints and architectural drawings that enhance the Army’s ability to ensure comprehensive facilities support and protection.

And as prime contractor, the company will provide management support to assure the timely and effective completion of goals and projects, company officials said

CACI International, of Arlington, Va., ranks No. 20 on Washington Technology’s 2009 Top 100 list of the largest federal government prime contractors.