CACI Int'l (CACI) Gets Prototyping Contract from Army CERDEC; Valued Up to $247M
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CACI International Inc (NYSE: CACI) announced today that it has been selected as one of two prime contractors to support rapid prototyping and technology insertion initiatives for the U.S. Army’s Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center’s (CERDEC) Command, Power, and Integration Directorate (CP&ID). With a potential value of $247 million, this five-year (one base and four one-year options) indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract represents a mix of existing and significant new work for CACI. It further expands the company’s presence in its command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) market segment.
The contract concentrates on three areas: prototyping and integration of C4ISR systems into various platforms used by all U.S. Armed Forces; research, development, and implementation of new Army/Joint mission command/command and control concepts and technologies; and research and development of technologies related to more portable and cost-efficient power sources for use by troops worldwide. The work will be performed at CACI and CERDEC facilities at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland.
The contract concentrates on three areas: prototyping and integration of C4ISR systems into various platforms used by all U.S. Armed Forces; research, development, and implementation of new Army/Joint mission command/command and control concepts and technologies; and research and development of technologies related to more portable and cost-efficient power sources for use by troops worldwide. The work will be performed at CACI and CERDEC facilities at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland.
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