CACI International Inc. announced March 28 that it has been awarded a $180 million contract to provide Joint Geospatial Analytic Support Services (JGASS) to U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). This is a five-year (one base plus four option years) contract.
“CACI has a long history of providing intelligence analysis to support government customers’ missions,” CACI’s Chief Operating Officer and President of U.S. Operations John Mengucci said. “Our multi-discipline approach and in-depth knowledge of geospatial intelligence will help ensure the readiness and safety of Special Operations Forces as they engage in our nation’s most complex and high-risk challenges.”
“Through our acquisitions in recent years, CACI has made a significant commitment to expand our business in the Geospatial market, and this contract with USSOCOM is a direct result of that strategic effort,” CACI President and CEO Ken Asbury said. “It is a great privilege to serve our nation’s Special Operations Forces on this contract as they carry out their critically important mission of defending our nation and its citizens.”
Under the contract, CACI will provide geospatial imagery intelligence, collection, analysis, and exploitation services to yield real-time actionable intelligence in support of mission planning and execution for Geographic Combatant Commands (GCC) worldwide.
The mission of USSOCOM is to provide fully capable Special Operations Forces (SOF) to defend the U.S. and its interests as well as plan and synchronize operations against terrorist networks.
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