CACI International Inc. won a 5-year task order valued at up to $226 million to support the U.S. Southern Command Operations.
“USSOUTHCOM is a complex environment that requires proven mission, operational, and strategic expertise,” said CACI President and CEO John Mengucci.
“CACI’s successful past performance delivering similar support across various DoD combatant commands positions us well to protect U.S. interests while working with strategic partners to enhance national security and protect the homeland,” Mengucci said. “Our professional, technical, and theater expertise will assist USSOUTHCOM in completing priority missions and mitigate operational risk.”
For over 20 years, CACI has maintained a flexible global footprint across five geographic combatant commands and Special Operations Command.
It gained deep regional knowledge on the threats, opportunities and challenges specific to these regions – making CACI well-equipped to deliver scalable, flexible and responsive mission support that drives efficiencies, promotes information sharing, and enhances customer and allied partner capabilities, the company said.
The Southern Command Operations, Planning, and Engagement Support task order is issued by the General Services Administration Assisted Acquisition Services Defense. CACI will leverage its understanding of systems, processes and partnerships across USSOUTHCOM to deliver flexible, efficient and responsive solutions providing integrated services that promote, facilitate and enhance USSOUTHCOM’s capabilities.