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CACI Buys ID Technologies

By Staff WriterJanuary 31, 2022
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John Mengucci, CACI

CACI International has acquired Ashburn, Virginia-based ID Technologies, a provider of enterprise IT, infrastructure-as-a-service and network modernization provider with NSA-compliant Commercial Solutions for Classified technology. 

The acquisition expands CACI’s secure network modernization capabilities with CSfC software, equipping U.S. government workers with modern devices to operate virtually anywhere within essential systems are vital to national security. 

In addition, CACI will leverage ID Technologies’ capabilities in product and engineering solutions to deliver cloud, network and end-user initiatives to customers.

The combination of the two companies “enhances CACI’s technology for both enterprise and mission customers who require CSfC-compliant device solutions and access to sensitive or classified data from remote locations,” said CACI President and CEO John Mengucci.

“With ID Technologies, CACI can accelerate end-user mobility and the use of communication outside of secure government-run facilities using secure software-at-scale,” he added. “ID Technologies’ innovative offerings include Infrastructure-as-a-Service business models making it easy for customers to embrace the technology and positioning CACI to expand the customer portfolio.”

Prior to the acquisition, ID Technologies was part of The Acacia Group portfolio.

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher served as legal advisers to CACI on the transaction. The acquisition closed Dec. 29, 2021, with a total purchase consideration of $225 million.

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