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    CACI Wins $5.7B Air Force Enterprise IT-as-a-Service Agreement

    By Staff WriterJune 27, 2023
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    John Mengucci, CACI

    CACI International won a $5.7 billion blanket purchase agreement for Enterprise IT-as-a-Service Wave 1, to deliver enterprise technology to over 800,000 airmen and Space Force guardians around the world.

    “We are honored to serve the Air Force and deliver on the department’s vision for a modern IT infrastructure,” said CACI President and CEO John Mengucci.

    “With more than 60 years of experience supporting DoD enterprise missions, CACI is well-equipped to securely standardize a wide range of users, IT configurations, and global environments while consistently introducing new innovations to benefit both the Air Force and Space Force on the EITaaS program,” Mengucci added.

    EITaaS is a Department of the Air Force initiative and includes the Air Force and Space Force. As the awardee and team lead, CACI and its team of small business partners will transform the Air Force IT services from an in-house, base-centric delivery model to an advanced enterprise service delivery model.

    “Our team is ready to work with the Air Force and Space Force to move Airmen and Guardians to more efficient and cost-effective as-a-service technology provisioning,” said DeEtte Gray, president of business and IT solutions at CACI.

    CACI will provide an enhanced IT management system, IT storefront, enterprise help desk, local field services and life cycle support for end-user devices. CACI and its partners will also equip airmen and guardians with state-of-the-art services and automated capabilities to enable access to the tools they need.

    “We are eager to officially begin rolling out these foundational services with the department’s global stakeholder community,” Gray said.

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