CACI awarded US Army task order
CACI International has been awarded a four-year plus task order worth up to $197 million to support the US Army Fixed Wing Project Office’s special electronic mission aircraft flight operations worldwide.
Under the task order, CACI will use its proven technical and training solutions for operational mission support to provide 24/7 surveillance and reconnaissance assistance to US and NATO forces deployed abroad.
John Mengucci, president and CEO, said, ‘CACI will leverage its successful surveillance and reconnaissance expertise to provide the US Army with comprehensive flight operations support. We are committed to delivering advanced technology and highly qualified personnel to meet our customers’ evolving requirements.'
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