Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: May 10, 2019
Ken Asbury
CACI International (NYSE: CACI) has secured a five-year, $415M contract to design, build and maintain systems for the U.S. Army’s Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities office to gather intelligence data.
The company said Thursday it will help TENCAP develop prototypes, platforms and sensors under the Exploit, Enhance, Enable, and Influence Support Services contract to accelerate reaction time in the branch’s electronic warfare, signals intelligence and cybersecurity missions.
Ken Asbury, president and CEO of CACI and a 2019 Wash100 winner, said the company offers intelligence-gathering software and systems that will work to help tactical commanders and soldiers obtain situational awareness in the field.
The General Services Administration’s Federal Systems Integration and Management Center awarded the contract known as E3I contract.
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