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    CACI Wins Contract to Provide Oracle e-Business Support to NIH

    By Morgan BarkerJuly 31, 2012
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    Dan Allen, CACI

    CACI announced it has been awarded a $45 million contract to provide operations and maintenance support service for the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Oracle e-Business suite applications.

    CACI will use its experience with the Oracle e-Business suite to provide functional an technical expertise to operate and maintain NIH’s financial, acquisitions and logistics management business system.

    “The award of this work with the National Institutes of Health continues to demonstrate CACI’s ability to deliver industry-leading Oracle e-Business solutions to the federal market space.  This win is one of several other substantial federal awards based on our Oracle expertise,” said John Mengucci, CACI Chief Operating Officer and President of U.S. Operations.

    Dan Allen, CACI President and Chief Executive Officer said, “Our continuing work with the national Institutes of Health accelerates CACI’s growth in our business systems market segment and enhances the support we provide to our customers.  With numerous federal agencies today relying on the major business systems we have implemented, CACI has a demonstrated record of success providing low-risk, IT-enabled transformation and modernization services that yield high-value business outcomes.”

    CACI will provide a wide range of services under the contract including application, database and infrastructure management, operations support, service desk support, and software maintenance.

     

     

     

     

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