Army awards ground intel support contract
CACI International books a $413 million contract to support one of the Army’s main ground intelligence platforms.
CACI International has booked a five-year, $413 million contract for engineering and other related services to support one of the Army’s main ground intelligence platforms.
The General Services Administration’s FEDSIM acquisition center issued the order on behalf of the Army, CACI said.
The Army uses its “TROJAN STRONG” family of systems platform to collect and distribute intelligence, plus connect users to signals intelligence and fused intelligence data in near real-time.
Work will include engineering services, system design and development, fabrication, testing, fielding, maintenance, modernization and training.
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