Alliant 2 task order
CACI Lands Potential $514M Task to Modernize Army’s Outside Plant Infrastructure
The U.S. Army has awarded CACI International a potential $514 million task order to provide network modernization services for outside plant infrastructure and facilities.
CACI said the task order includes a one-year base period of performance and four one-year option periods. The deal was issued under the General Services Administration’s Alliant 2 contract vehicle, CACI said Tuesday.
John Mengucci, president and CEO of CACI, said that the company will ensure that the Army’s infrastructure is up to date with the latest network standards and is capable of supporting data, analytics and network security functions at scale.
“We will effectively deliver higher reliability and survivability supporting all missions with near-zero downtime,” said Mengucci, a two-time Wash100 awardee.
CACI said that its team will help the Army build out the underground fiber optic cable infrastructure it needs to enable reliable, high-speed voice, video and data communications for command and control.
The task order calls for the installation of a turnkey solution for upgrading outside plant infrastructure and facilities on at least 40 different military installations within the continental United States.
CACI said that the single-award task order builds on the company’s 30 years of work in advanced network modernization projects.
Headquartered in Virginia, CACI is a provider of information technology solutions to the national security community. It offers services in command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, cyber, engineering, enterprise IT and mission support, according to its website.
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