CACI International has been awarded a $1.5 billion single-award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract to provide transport and cybersecurity services to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
The deal is CACI’s largest in company history, has a base period of five years plus five 1-year award term periods.
Under the contract, CACI will provide enterprise IT services to NGA and its mission partners. The company’s network and cybersecurity experts will help design, develop, procure, implement, operate and sustain NGA networks and cybersecurity posture at its headquarters and facilities in Springfield, Virginia, St. Louis, Missouri and around the world. CACI will also help procure, implement, operate and sustain, enhance NGA networks and cybersecurity posture.
Additionally, CACI will provide the services and materials needed to help streamline customer support.
John Mengucci, CACI president and CEO, added the award demonstrates CACI’s ability to deliver on its strategy to win larger and more enduring contracts.
“It also represents our steadfast commitment to protecting and defending our nation’s networks so the NGA can deliver mission-critical geospatial intelligence to the warfighter around the globe,” he said.