CACI gets Justice booking system work

CACI International will help DOJ organize and share data critical to the investigation and prosecution of criminals under a new contract with the department's Justice Management Division.

CACI International Inc. will help the Justice Department organize and share data critical to the investigation and prosecution of criminals under a new five-year, $12.5 million contract with the department's Justice Management Division.

The Arlington, Va., company will provide management and technical services for Justice's Joint Automated Booking System.

The Joint Automated Booking System program helps capture, store, print and transmit fingerprint, photographic and biographical data to identify individuals and provide criminal history information. The system's data is stored in a central database, where it is accessible to federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement.

CACI's work on the program includes conducting special studies to assess and evaluate the architecture, system and software components for new development or emerging technology that can improve performance.

The information-sharing goals are being implemented across the federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement environment via standards defined within the National Information Exchange Model, CACI said.

CACI ranks No. 22 on Washington Technology's 2007 Top 100 list of the largest federal government prime contractors.