CACI International has received a two-year, $50 million task order to assist the U.S. Army in the service branch’s work to develop tools and applications for human and signals intelligence operations.
The company said Monday it will perform end-to-end lifecycle management, training and maintenance under the Alliant contract vehicle for the Army’s Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate.
Ken Asbury, CACI’s president and CEO, said the company aims to help the military counter “threats wherever and whenever they emerge.”
I2WD provides intelligence and information warfare tools to the U.S. armed forces.