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CACI Wins $198M Army Contract for C5ISR Center Support

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CACI Wins $198M Army Contract for C5ISR Center Support

CACI International has secured a potential five-year, $198 million task order to support the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command’s C5ISR Center.

CACI will design and field solutions capable of defeating emerging threats to tactical edge and enterprise systems. John Mengucci, president and CEO of CACI and a 2024 Wash100 awardee, shared that the company’s C5ISR expertise will ensure that the Army is prepared for digital advancements on the battlefield and can resist future risks.

The C5ISR Center oversees the service’s cryptography, information security and tactical network protection programs, CACI said.

The contract is one of several awards CACI has received from the Army in recent months.

In January, the company won a potential five-year, $526 million task order to support the Army Program Executive Office Command Control Communications-Tactical’s network modernization efforts. CACI was tasked with providing technologies and services to create a network supporting the Army’s enterprise IT products in the Asia-Pacific and Southwest Asian regions.

In December, the Army awarded CACI a potential five-year, $420 million task order to provide modeling, simulation and engineering support services to help the service combat threats across all warfighting domains.

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