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CACI Wins $19M USAF
Financial System Deal
August
30, 2010
CACI
has been awarded a $19 million prime contract to sustain and enhance the
Air Force's Job Order Cost Accounting System (JOCAS II) for the 554th
Electronic Systems Group at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH. The new
work on the five-year contract (one base, four option years) will
enhance management financial tracking for major range and test facility
bases and Air Force research laboratories. The award increases both the
size and scope of CACI's financial management system support and
strengthens the company's functional core competency in business system
solutions.
JOCAS II enables managers to monitor labor and other direct and indirect
costs more efficiently and better manage Air Force projects. CACI will
maintain and enhance the current operational functionality to fit
appropriately within the larger Air Force financial system while
ensuring JOCAS II continues to stay compliant with all governing
policies, regulations, and guidance. The company will also support any
integration of JOCAS II modules with the Air Force core accounting
system modernization effort.
The
company's business system solutions functional core competency provides
solutions that address the full spectrum of requirements in the
financial, procurement, human resources, budget, and supply chain
domains. The team's offerings include services, consulting, and software
integration that support the full lifecycle of commercial technology
implementations from blueprint through application sustainment.
According to Bill Fairl, CACI's President of U.S. Operations, "This new
work for the 554th Electronic Systems Group solidifies CACI's role – and
reinforces our standing – as a Tier 1 provider of federal financial
systems. It demonstrates the wide-ranging capabilities that our business
system solutions functional core competency team brings to every program
it supports."
CACI President and CEO Paul Cofoni said, "CACI has been supporting U.S.
Air Force programs at Wright Patterson for nearly 30 years, and we're
pleased to add this award to our portfolio. By providing managers of
research laboratory and test range projects with better ways to track
their expenses through JOCAS II, we're helping the Air Force refine
their cutting edge technology solutions that are so vital to helping
warfighters accomplish their missions." |