
CACI Awarded $75.6 Million Task Order for Knowledge Management and Visualization Services
Latest CACI Strategic Services Sourcing (S3) Award
Arlington, VA, June 7, 2007 - CACI International Inc (NYSE:CAI) announced today that it has been awarded a task order, under the $19.25 billion U.S. Army Strategic Services Sourcing (S3) contract vehicle that CACI announced in March 2006, to provide visualization and knowledge management support for the Communications-Electronics Research Development and Engineering Center, Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate. The three-year effort has a potential value of $75.6 million. The goal of the new award is to manage the development and maintenance of the Defense Intelligence Agency's (DIA) knowledge management and visualization efforts as a coherent and coordinated program.
CACI's team offers proven network-centric enterprise solutions for both visualization and knowledge management. The company's geographic information systems (GIS) solutions are critical for sorting through vast amounts of geographical data from diversely managed geospatial intelligence sources. CACI's knowledge management solutions use web technologies to improve data production and maintenance, and enable the discovery, presentation, and exchange of defense intelligence. Combined, these solutions provide a powerful method of deriving actionable intelligence in direct support of the global war on terrorism.
Paul Cofoni, CACI's President of U.S. Operations, said, "CACI draws on significant experience with both visualization and knowledge management to offer fast and effective solutions for national security and the protection of our warfighters."
Dr. J.P. (Jack) London, CACI Chairman, President, and CEO, said, "Our solutions provide value to the U.S. Army and our intelligence community clients, and give the government greater capabilities to respond to world events."
CACI International Inc provides the IT and network solutions needed to prevail in today's new era of national security, intelligence, and e-government. From systems integration and managed network solutions to knowledge management, engineering, simulation, and information assurance, we deliver the IT applications and infrastructures our federal customers use to improve communications and collaboration, secure the integrity of information systems and networks, enhance data collection and analysis, and increase efficiency and mission effectiveness. Our solutions lead the transformation of national security and intelligence, assure homeland security, enhance decision-making, and help government to work smarter, faster, and more responsively. CACI is a member of the Fortune 1000 Largest Companies of 2007 and the Russell 1000 index. CACI provides dynamic careers for approximately 10,100 employees working in over 120 offices in the U.S. and Europe. CACI is the IT provider for a networked world. Visit CACI on the web at www.caci.com.
There are statements made herein which do not address historical facts and, therefore could be interpreted to be forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements are subject to factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from anticipated results. The factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated include, but are not limited to, the following: regional and national economic conditions in the United States and the United Kingdom, including conditions that result from terrorist activities or war; failure to achieve contract awards in connection with recompetes for present business and/or competition for new business; the risks and uncertainties associated with client interest in and purchases of new products and/or services; continued funding of U.S. government or other public sector projects in the event of a priority need for funds, such as homeland security, the war on terrorism or rebuilding Iraq; government contract procurement (such as bid protest, small business set asides, etc.) and termination risks; the results of government investigations into allegations of improper actions related to the provision of services in support of U.S. military operations in Iraq; individual business decisions of our clients; paradigm shifts in technology; competitive factors such as pricing pressures and/or competition to hire and retain employees (particularly those with security clearances); material changes in laws or regulations applicable to our businesses, particularly in connection with (i) government contracts for services, (ii) outsourcing of activities that have been performed by the government, and (iii) competition for task orders under Government Wide Acquisition Contracts ("GWACs") and/or schedule contracts with the General Services Administration; our own ability to achieve the objectives of near term or long range business plans; and other risks described in the company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings.
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