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    CACI Announces Delivery Order Worth $139 Million

    By Paul HarrisNovember 1, 2011
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    Paul Cofoni, CEO of CACI

    Today, CACI International Inc announced it has been awarded a delivery order worth $139 million to continue supporting the Special Communications Requirements Division (SCRD) of the U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center-Aircraft Division. This delivery order falls under the Navy’s SeaPort Enhanced (SeaPort-e) contract vehicle and is for one base year and two option years.

    The SCRD supports system engineering and serves as the Navy’s communications electronics experts. It provides deployable C4ISR (command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) systems to DoD clients that directly support the warfighter, as well as to organizations involved in homeland security, including the Department of State and National Guard.

    CACI President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Cofoni said, “CACI has been at the forefront of deploying and adapting communications systems for military use for many years, and we are proud of our long partnership with the Special Communications Requirements Division. With this award, we will continue to support our warfighters on the front lines by providing state-of-the-art equipment that will help them combat terrorist threats and defend our nation.”

    CACI’s President of U.S. Operations Bill Fairl said, “With this award, the Special Communications Requirements Division has once again demonstrated its continued confidence in CACI. Our deep functional understanding of their needs and requirements allows us to rapidly deploy mobile communications systems on schedule and within budget, ultimately ensuring that SCRD’s own clients can safely achieve their most critical missions.”

    CACI has sustained SCRD support for more than 25 years. On this delivery order, CACI will manufacture C4ISR systems and integrate them in bases, vehicles and more.

     

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