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    CACI Wins $71M Sensor Systems Acquisitions Contract with U.S. Army

    By Amanda ZiadehApril 1, 2019
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    John Mengucci, CACI

    CACI International has won a $71 million, 5-year contract with the U.S. Army to provide sensor systems acquisition services, marking new work for the CACI Surveillance and Reconnaissance market.

    The services are for the Army’s Program Executive Office Soldier, and include acquisition, engineering, quality assurance, test, logistics and operations management services to the office’s project manager for soldier sensor and lasers.

    These project managers provide soldiers with vision and targeting tools, and the systems to locate enemy targets. Under this task order, CACI will help with technology maturation, production, deployment and sustainment of new targeting systems — as the company already provides new equipment training services to the project manager for soldier sensor and lasers for these systems, according to the company.

    “CACI has built a sterling record providing engineering, logistics support, and new equipment training for the Army. The expert staff and technical assistance CACI provides will further assist the Army to develop, test, and field the next generation of soldier sensor and laser equipment,” said CACI Chief Operating Officer John Mengucci, who was recently recognized among WashingtonExec’s Top 25 Execs to Watch in 2019.

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