CACI books $415M Army intell systems contract
CACI International takes a $415 million contract to provide intelligence data gathering systems to the Army.
CACI International has booked a five-year, $415 million contract to design, build and maintain intelligence data gathering systems for the Army.
The Army’s Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities office seeks to boost quick reaction capabilities across the branch in areas such as signals intelligence, electronic warfare and cybersecurity.
Arlington, Virginia-based CACI said Thursday it was awarded the Exploit, Enhance, Enable, and Influence Support Services contract dubbed “E3I” by the General Services Administration’s Federal Systems Integration and Management Center.
GSA's FEDSIM organization awarded the contract as a task order through the "OASIS" professional services vehicle and received one other bid for the work, according to Federal Procurement Data Systems information.
CACI will use its signal processing framework to develop, deploy and sustain new phases of technologies used by TENCAP that also include prototypes, sensors and other systems.
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