CACI International Inc. announced June 20 that the company has been awarded a multi-million dollar task order contract to continue supporting counter narco-terrorism (CNT) work for U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) in Afghanistan and other Combatant Commands (COCOMs). This task order was awarded under the Rapid Response 3rd Generation contract vehicle.
“This award allows CACI to continue to provide low-risk, quick-reaction, agile and high-value support for the dynamic requirements of the counter-narcotics mission,” CACI’s Chief Operating Officer and President of U.S. Operations John Mengucci said. “CACI’s experienced personnel have developed metrics-driven solutions that ensure accountability for its team and quantifiable results for the customer.”
“CACI’s strategic growth plan centers on delivering high-end solutions and services to support vital, and enduring, U.S. government missions,” CACI President and CEO Ken Asbury said. “Our continued work on this counter narco-terrorism program is critical to ensuring the safety of our Armed Forces who conduct this dangerous assignment, and ultimately shielding our citizens at home”
CACI will provide support in such areas as program management, advisement, training and logistics for both CENTCOM and its military and civilian partner agencies. The CNT mission of CENTCOM and other COCOMs involves establishing and supporting CNT networks and infrastructure, protecting U.S. Armed Forces conducting CNT work and providing law enforcement training to host nations to disrupt narco-terrorist activities and organizations.
This award expands the CNT mission from Central Asia to additional areas of interest.
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