CACI to support tactical comms engineering, maintenance under $93M contract

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Under the contract, CACI will provide planning, gathering operational requirements, system requirements development, technical requirements development, design, implementation, testing, operational and intermediate level maintenance, and disposition activities, the company said in a release.

CACI International has won a $93 million contract to provide tactical communications engineering and maintenance support services to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.

Under the contract, CACI will provide planning, gathering operational requirements, system requirements development, technical requirements development, design, implementation, testing, operational and intermediate level maintenance, and disposition activities, the company said in a release.

CACI will also provide preventative and corrective maintenance for more than 600 fixed infrastructure sites throughout the U.S. and territories to provide faster response for any outages affecting the agency's more than 20,000 portable and mobile radios used by ICE personnel.

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