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CACI Wins $1B Defense
Intelligence Agency Contract
April 7, 2008
CACI
has been awarded a prime contract to support the multiple-award
Solutions for Intelligence Analysis (SIA) program with the Defense
Intelligence Agency (DIA). CACI received one of eight prime awards. The
SIA program has a total estimated ceiling value of $1 billion. The
five-year indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity task order contract
was awarded to CACI for a one-year base and a four-year option period.
The new work expands CACI's business in the critical military
intelligence analysis arena managed by the DIA and executed by regional
and functional combatant commanders.
The SIA program will provide the Department of Defense Intelligence
Community with a responsive, efficient, and reliable means to satisfy
requirements for intelligence analysis and related services. Services
will meet the full range of defense intelligence requirements in 29
functional mission areas, including global and regional terrorism, WMD
programs and proliferation, counterintelligence, strategy and doctrine,
and joint force requirements. It will streamline the procurement process
for contract intelligence analysis services across the intelligence
analysis cycle, including collaboration and dissemination of finished
intelligence products to DoD policymakers, combatant commands, and
warfighters aloft, afloat, and in the field.
CACI provides solutions that optimize intelligence capabilities, using
the deep expertise and experience required to design and implement
sophisticated information architectures and knowledge management
solutions for the Intelligence Community. The company's end-to-end
intelligence capabilities and services encompass the entire life-cycle
management of data — from sensor to exploitation, to conversion into
knowledge, and timely delivery to decision-makers.
According to Bill Fairl, CACI's President of U.S. Operations, "The
Solutions for Intelligence Analysis award with the Defense Intelligence
Agency is a very important, strategic win for CACI. We're confident we
have the resources, people, and partners in place to make a major
contribution to the intelligence missions at the DIA and the throughout
the DoD Intelligence Community."
CACI President and CEO Paul Cofoni said, "This new work with the Defense
Intelligence Agency to help collect and streamline the flow of
intelligence from all sources to in-theater warfighters provides the
ideal platform for CACI to grow our significant intelligence business.
Our ongoing strategy is to provide high-value solutions at the critical
nexus of intelligence and security. We're proud to be able to help our
nation meet its national security priorities." |