WashingtonExec
  • News & Headlines
  • Executive Councils
  • Videos
  • Podcast
  • Events
    • 🏆 Pinnacle Awards
    • 🏆 Chief Officer Awards
  • About
  • Contact Us
Twitter Feed
LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
WashingtonExec
Subscribe To The Daily
  • News & Headlines
  • Executive Councils
  • Videos
  • Podcast
  • Events
    • 🏆 Pinnacle Awards
    • 🏆 Chief Officer Awards
  • About
  • Contact Us
WashingtonExec
You are at:Home»News»Contract Awards»CACI Wins $514M Contract to Modernize Army Networks
Contract Awards

CACI Wins $514M Contract to Modernize Army Networks

By Staff WriterJanuary 11, 2022
Share
LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Email
John Mengucci, CACI

CACI International has been awarded a 5-year contract with a potential value of $514 million to provide network modernization of outside plant infrastructure and facilities across major U.S. Army locations.

The single-award task order has 1-year base and four 1-year options. It was awarded under the General Services Administration’s Alliant 2 contract vehicle.

“CACI’s understanding and unique OSP knowledge will ensure that this modernization maximizes the Army’s current infrastructure, evolves to incorporate the latest network standards, and supports Army communications for software, data and analytics at scale as well as network security,” said CACI President and CEO John Mengucci.

Under the task order, CACI engineers, managers and technicians will deliver enterprise technology to enhance capabilities and improve capacity needed for an underground fiber optic cable infrastructure required to support reliable high-speed voice, video and data networks for critical command and control systems.

“Working with the Army, we will effectively deliver higher reliability and survivability supporting all missions with near-zero downtime,” Mengucci said.

CACI will also engineer, furnish, install and test a turnkey solution to upgrade the existing outside plant infrastructure and facilities at a minimum of 40 different military installations using industry best practices.

Previous ArticleBlueHalo Appoints Deat LaCour as Director of DE&I
Next Article WATCH: CACI’s Jimmy Norcross on Leveraging Agile Software Development for Humanitarian Crisis Response

Related Posts

‘Givers of GovCon’ Podcast: Accenture Federal Services’ Shawn Roman and Boulder Crest Foundation’s Ken Falke

Nathan Jones on How TaxBit is Helping Government Agencies Navigate the Crypto Space

2022 Chief Officer Awards Winner: Accenture Federal Services’ Deborah Ringel

Comments are closed.

Trending

‘Givers of GovCon’ Podcast: Accenture Federal Services’ Shawn Roman and Boulder Crest Foundation’s Ken Falke

May 18, 2022

Nathan Jones on How TaxBit is Helping Government Agencies Navigate the Crypto Space

May 18, 2022

2022 Chief Officer Awards Winner: Accenture Federal Services’ Deborah Ringel

May 18, 2022

Top Chief Financial Officers to Watch in 2022: Arcfield’s Lori Becker

May 18, 2022

Top Chief Financial Officers to Watch in 2022: Red River’s Warren Kohm

May 18, 2022
Quick Links
  • Executive Councils & Committees
  • Chief Officer Awards
  • Pinnacle Awards
  • K-12 STEM Symposium
  • Advertise With Us
  • About WashingtonExec
  • Contact

Subscribe to The Daily

Get federal business news & insights delivered to your inbox.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
Copyright 2021 © WashingtonExec, Inc. | All Rights Reserved. Powered by J Media Group

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.