Army gets assist with counter-terrorism initiatives

CACI International Inc. will support multiple Army organizations that provide counter terrorism solutions and other services under a new $23 million contract.

CACI International Inc. will support multiple Army organizations that provide counter-terrorism capabilities and other services under a new $23 million contract.

CACI will provide engineering, technical, logistics and business management support to the Army Command, Control and Communications-Tactical Special Projects Office under the contract, company officials said today.

The contract includes supporting multiple special projects as well as U.S. Central Command, the officials said. The contract has one base year and one option year and was awarded under the Army's Strategic Services Sourcing contract vehicle. CACI works with these organizations under other contracts, the officials said.

The Army Command, Control and Communications-Tactical Special Projects Office and Central Command provide support to foreign countries in need of counter-terrorism capabilities, according to CACI officials. The capabilities range from designing and constructing border patrol facilities to integrating and deploying Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance technologies.

CACI will perform the support services at Fort Monmouth, N.J., and MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Fla.