CACI to support DOD medical logistics

CACI International Inc. will continue providing technical support for a global military medical logistics system through three new task orders.

CACI International Inc. will continue providing technical support for a global military medical logistics system through three task orders worth a total of $30 million.

The task orders are part of ongoing work CACI does for the Defense Medical Logistics Standards System (DMLSS), company officials said Nov. 12. The system is housed at the Joint Medical Logistics Functional Development Center at Fort Detrick, Md.

Through the new task orders, CACI is expanding the scope of services to include software development, the officials said.

Under one task order worth $12.7 million, CACI will provide SAP software integration for the Theater Enterprise Wide Logistics application. Under another task order valued at $9.7 million, the company will continue to help identify the requirements for enhancing DMLSS services. The last task order, worth $7.6 million, calls for CACI to deliver software maintenance and sustainment support for DMLSS.

DMLSS is an automated information system that stores information used for medical logistics, facility management and medical maintenance needed to run U.S. Armed Forces medical facilities worldwide.

CACI ranks No. 17 on Washington Technology's 2008 Top 100 list of the largest federal government prime contractors.