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    CACI Wins $112M Task Order for Army Technical R&D Support

    By Staff WriterMay 14, 2020
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    John Mengucci, CACI

    CACI International has been awarded a 5-year, single-award task order with a ceiling value of $112 million by the U.S. Army’s Systems Engineering, Architecture, Modeling and Simulations, or SEAMS, Division.

    The order calls for CACI to provide research and development on modeling and simulation, analysis, engineering, networking, and experimentation support.

    “This continuing work demonstrates CACI’s proven and successful expertise in providing the Army Futures Command and SEAMS Division with the research and development and technology needed to ensure they are able to advance and fulfill their critical missions,” said CACI President and CEO John Mengucci.

    Under the task order, CACI will provide mission expertise and technology with timely, efficient and quality support services to help fulfill the SEAMS Division’s technical service requirements. The SEAMS Division reports to the Army’s Combat Capabilities Development Command’s Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Center, within the Space and Terrestrial Communications Directorate.

    CACI engineers, technicians and analysts will provide expertise to the SEAMS Division and C5ISR Ground Activity, including by conducting systems engineering and integration, data collection and analysis, and modeling and simulation at those organizations’ labs and facilities.

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