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DeEtte Gray, president of CACI International’s U.S. operations, has urged the government to increase support for community colleges in efforts to promote cyber education and fill the workforce gap, Signal Magazine reported Thursday.
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DeEtte Gray, president of CACI International’s U.S. operations, has urged the government to increase support for community colleges in efforts to promote cyber education and fill the workforce gap, Signal Magazine reported Thursday.
MoreThe Department of Defense recognized CACI International with two Nunn-Perry awards for mentoring Athena Technology Group and Crystal Clear Technologies through the DoD's Mentor-Protege Program.
MoreJack London, executive chairman and chairman of the board at CACI International, has received a 2019 Distinguished Graduate Award from the U.S. Naval Academy in recognition of his service, personal character and contributions to the country.
MoreCACI International has obtained a Maturity Level 3 rating for its customer platform delivery processes and best practices under the CMMI Institute's Capability Maturity Model Integration for Development version 2.0 program. The company said Thursday Process Assessment, Consulting and Training conducted the appraisal for CMMI DEV V2.0, a framework the Department of Defense and federal civilian agencies use to assess a contractor’s ability to deliver on software and systems engineering projects.
MoreKen Asbury, president and CEO of CACI International, told The Washington Post in an interview published Friday that the company has begun to shift its focus from "staff augmentation" work to technology and products as the U.S. military transitions its resources toward dealing with near-peer competitors such as Russia and China. “I would prefer that my team select that they’re going to be in outcome-based things where we’re helping the mission,†said Asbury, a 2019 Wash100 winner.
MoreKen Asbury, president and CEO of CACI International, told Inside Defense in an interview posted Tuesday that he is developing several executives who could potentially succeed him at the company. "I have two, maybe four [executives] that are in various stages of development, which is to me incredibly healthy," he said.
MoreCACI International has secured a potential five-year, $61M contract to help the Defense Health Agency sustain a software-based enterprise resource planning system used to process orders and manage delivery of medical supplies and assemblages to U.S. military personnel worldwide.
MoreCACI International has been featured in Fortune magazine's list of most admired companies worldwide and landed the sixth spot in the information technology services category.
MoreCACI International has received an $8.5M firm-fixed-price contract from the Defense Health Agency to provide non-personal information technology services for the U.S. military's medical logistics platform.
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