CACI International announced it has landed a prime position on a multiple award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command.
With a ceiling value of $249 million, the contract calls on CACI to provide analyses and initiatives that improve effectiveness, efficiency and affordability in ship design, manufacturing and lifecycle support. The aim is to help NAVSEA to meet emerging threats, increase readiness and achieve savings across its shipbuilding plan.
“CACI is uniquely positioned to provide the expertise the Naval Sea Systems Command needs to achieve its goals of building a larger fleet at a lower cost,” said John Mengucci, CACI president and CEO.
CACI said its engineers plan to leverage their digital twin shipyard production model, continuous improvement repair program and adapted commercial-off-the-shelf technical solutions to increase efficiencies. Additionally, CACI analysts are prepared to modernize Navy data management and acquisition forecasting techniques.
“The U.S. Navy is CACI’s longest-standing customer, and we look forward to helping the fleet maintain its technical and tactical advantages,” said CACI Executive Chairman and Chairman of the Board Jack London.