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    CACI Wins Navy Task Order Worth Up to $145M

    By Staff WriterDecember 3, 2025
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    John Mengucci, CACI

    CACI International has won a 5-year task order worth up to $145 million to continue supporting the U.S. Navy Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Engineering and Planning Department. The work helps keep the fleet ready at a moment’s notice.

    “For more than three decades, our experts have remained the Navy’s trusted provider to help ensure dominance in submarine warfare. With innovative, mature solutions, we keep the fleet prepared and ready to respond rapidly,” said John Mengucci, CACI president and CEO. “Backed by our intrinsic knowledge, we bring innovative efficiencies to acquisition and engineering while delivering what matters most: mission-critical results that are on time, on budget, and built to the highest standards.”

    Under the task order, CACI will provide engineering and support to the department at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. The work includes undersea engineering solutions for the modernization, maintenance and repair of Navy submarines and submersibles.

    It also covers advanced planning for the Ships Availability Planning and Engineering Center, technical engineering support to the Deep Submergence Systems Program and execution support for depot-level submarine maintenance at the shipyard.

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