Army hires contractor for global ISR support

The Army has awarded a $22 million contract to CACI International Inc. to furnish support services for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems.

The Army has awarded a $22 million contract to CACI International Inc. to furnish support services for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems.

Under the contract, CACI will provide comprehensive engineering and logistics support for military intelligence ground and air-based ISR systems around the globe, Defense Department officials said April 2.

The Arlington, Va.-based contractor will perform the work at multiple locations both at home and abroad, the officials said.

The Army Intelligence and Security Command is the contracting activity. The command is responsible for intelligence, security and information operations that give military commanders and the nation’s top civilian leaders information on threats to national defense and security.

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