CACI gains 2 support tasks for DOJ divisions
Work supports the Executive Office for United States Attorneys and the Civil Rights Division’s Geographic Information System.
CACI International Inc. has won a pair of task orders totaling $19.2 million for IT support for two Justice Department divisions.
The task orders, which fall under DOJ’s $1.1 billion ITSS-4 contract vehicle awarded to CACI in early 2011, represent new work and expand the company’s capabilities in IT modernization and government transformation, according to a Jan. 5 CACI announcement.
Under a five-year, $16 million task order CACI will provide enterprise applications operations and maintenance support for case management systems to the Executive Office for United States Attorneys.
EOUSA serves as a close liaison between DOJ and the nation’s 93 U.S. attorneys, all of whom access IT systems to build and manage cases.
CACI will draw on its experience supporting high-volume, high-availability systems to help maintain these systems while improving performance, modernizing components, and conducting cost-benefit analysis in order to reduce operations and maintenance costs, the announcement said.
The contractor also won a five-year, $3.2 million task order to support the Civil Rights Division’s Geographic Information System by providing analysis, development, data integration and mapping services.
The legal staff within CRT relies on the GIS team’s ability to review over 11 million census records to support or deny claims associated with sections of the 1965 Voting Rights Act prohibiting discrimination, the announcement explained.
CACI International Inc., of Arlington, Va., ranks No. 14 on Washington Technology’s 2011 Top 100 list of the largest federal government contractors.
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