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CACI Awarded a Global Enterprise Network Modernization Task Order from the Defense Intelligence Agency
January 18, 2024 | CACI International Inc.Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
CACI International Inc announced that it has been awarded an eight-year, single-award task order to provide technology to the Defense Intelligence Agency’s (DIA) office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO). The Enterprise Communications Services (ECS3) task order was awarded under DIA’s Solutions for the Information Technology Enterprise III (SITE III), a multiple-award, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract vehicle.
“CACI is at the forefront of delivering next-generation network modernization technology to government. Our differentiated capabilities and extensive past performance ensure that we can successfully modernize, secure, and enhance DIA’s networks to better serve their critical intelligence missions around the world, ” said John Mengucci, CACI President and Chief Executive Officer. “Our immense enterprise IT capabilities and boundless ability enable us to optimize infrastructure performance and enhance user experiences, while maintaining flexibility to respond to ever-changing intelligence needs. We look forward to ushering in an era of modern, secure interconnectivity for DIA operations.”
CACI will provide global enterprise network modernization support for various intelligence activities across the defense intelligence enterprise, including global operating locations. DIA’s core network infrastructure requirements include system design, engineering, implementation, and operation/maintenance support.
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