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    CACI to Support DLA’s Information Operations Office, Other DOD Agencies

    By Lauren BudikJanuary 18, 2017
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    John Mengucci, CACI

    CACI International Inc. announced Jan. 12 it has been awarded a prime position on a multiple-award, IDIQ contract with a $6 billion ceiling value to provide IT, technical and management expertise in support of the Defense Logistics Agency’s Information Operations Office (J6), program offices and other Defense Department agencies.

    The 8-year, J6 Enterprise Technology Services contract positions CACI for new work in its business systems, enterprise IT and cybersecurity market areas.

    “CACI has a long and successful track record of partnering with the Defense Logistics Agency,” CACI Chief Operating Officer and President of U.S. Operations John Mengucci said. “This award reflects DLA’s confidence in our proven capabilities and provides an outstanding opportunity to bring the agency a full range of CACI’s IT solutions and services.”

    “CACI is proud to support the Defense Logistics Agency in its mission to deliver essential solutions and services to America’s troops and allies,” CACI President and CEO Ken Asbury said. “By leveraging our deep expertise in business systems and enterprise IT, we enable improved efficiency and productivity for government customers serving critical missions worldwide.”

    As DOD’s largest logistics combat support agency, DLA provides worldwide logistics, acquisition and technical support to the military services, civilian agencies and foreign countries.

    Under the JETS acquisition vehicle, CACI will offer a wide range of support across the 21 task areas of the DLA IT enterprise to advance the agency’s IT capabilities. Task areas include network and telecommunications, defense business systems support, and information assurance and cybersecurity.

    Related: CACI Wins Task Order to Assist Joint Improvised-Threat Defeat Organization

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