CACI International has secured a multimillion task order to continue its support for the U.S. Army‘s efforts to develop tools against electronic warfare threats.
The company said Monday it will also collaborate with the Army’s intelligence and information warfare directorate to engineer software and hardware that work to secure air- and ground-based military platforms from EW attacks.
Ken Asbury, CACI president and CEO, said the company aims to help military customers maintain technological advantage and address emerging threats globally.
The order was awarded through the Army’s Rapid Response-Third Generation program and represents continued work for the intelligence systems and support business area of CACI.