Federal security, intelligence agencies award $243 million in contracts to CACI
Arlington, Va.-based CACI International Inc. said that it has won approximately $243 million in previously unannounced contracts with U.S. government clients in the national security and intelligence communities.
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CACI is providing professional services and information technology to organizations engaged in helping counter global threats and assuring national security, the company said.
All the contracts were awarded in the second quarter of
CACI’s fiscal year 2008, which ended Dec. 31. For the full
first half of CACI’s fiscal year 2008, the company has
recorded approximately $462 million in awards of classified
contracts.
CACI noted that its offerings under the contracts include knowledge
management and document exploitation services as well as
translation services, all of which aim to enable clients to
capture, organize and share critical intelligence data. According
to the company, CACI software tools are capable of categorizing and
machine-translating vast collections of foreign language documents,
then uploading them to databases that provide easy access for
government decision-makers.
“Actionable intelligence is our nation’s first line of
defense,” CACI President and CEO Paul Cofoni said.
“We’re proud of the work we do in this highly
specialized arena, and the expert professional services and
information technology we bring to our clients’ important
missions. These contract awards reflect our increased involvement
with the intelligence community and our significant role as a
national asset for national security.”
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