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CACI International has been awarded the Global Intelligence Support Services contract for the US Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), the company announced on 23 April.
As the prime contractor under this five-year, multiple-award, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract with a ceiling value of $5.2 billion, CACI will provide various intelligence support services to INSCOM.
INSCOM conducts intelligence, security, and information operations, and CACI will provide it support services including C4ISR, logistics and material readiness, and big data management and analytics. CACI has supported INSCOM and its intelligence community partners for more than ten years.
John Mengucci, chief operating officer and president of US operations, CACI, said: 'This contract award supporting the INSCOM demonstrates the US army's confidence in CACI's ability to quickly deploy responsive solutions to meet the army's need for intelligence, security, and information operations services to help safeguard the nation.'
Ken Asbury, president and CEO, CACI, said: 'This contract supporting the INSCOM builds on CACI's long foundation of support to the US army. It enables us to expand our business in our intelligence market area while providing for the safety and security of our nation.'
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