Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: April 8, 2021
CACI International’s (NYSE: CACI) federal arm has received a potential $372.8 million follow-on contract to provide U.S. Special Operations Command with geospatial analysts to help process and disseminate traditional and nontraditional intelligence data.
USSOCOM received four offers for the Joint Geospatial Analytic Support Services II contract and obligated $25.7 million in operations and maintenance funds for fiscal year 2021 at the time of award, according to an award notice posted Wednesday on the beta SAM website.
Work will occur in North Carolina, Virginia and other locations in the U.S. and abroad under the labor-hour contract.
In August, the command issued a solicitation for the JGASS II contract to provide geospatial intelligence and imagery intelligence analysts to support current and future operations in and outside declared theaters of active armed conflict.
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