CACI provides national security, defense, and intelligence-related solutions that help America counter the threat of global terrorism, assure homeland security, and strengthen the company’s role as a national asset for national missions. The company’s approximately 11,400 employees work in over 120 offices in the U.S. and Europe.
As Army missions evolve, CACI evolves with them. Through deep mission experience and proven thought leadership, we anticipate critical Army requirements and provide the intelligence, assets, and solutions to meet them worldwide. We help our Army
customers achieve their objectives through an array of functional core competencies that add value to operations, increase their skills and capabilities, and enhance their missions.
As a trusted partner, CACI works side-by-side with the Army, worldwide. The Army’s missions are our missions. Our complete understanding of customer needs puts us in the right position to fully support the warfighter and have a direct impact on soldiers in the field and on national security.
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| (left) Paul Cofoni, CEO, (right) Dr. J.P. (Jack) London, Executive Chairman |
CACI serves Army mission planning and intelligence specialists to provide the real-time, tactical intelligence and communications that our fighting forces need to achieve their objectives. We prototype, integrate and support equipment critical to the warfighter, and we develop web-based systems to manage Army resources. From Army FIRST (Field and Installation Readiness Support) and Army IT Enterprise Solutions – 2 Services (ITES-2S), to the Operations, Planning, Training, and Resource Support Services (OPTARSS) program, to our latest initiatives for the new Strategic Services Sourcing (S3) contract — we’re on the job with technical insight and wide ranging experience. As a critical component to the Army’s efforts, CACI’s command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) solutions deliver far-reaching information operations capability critical to defeating the enemy. And our support of the Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (NVESD) ensures cutting-edge technology to help our troops “own the night.”
The U.S. Army relies on CACI solutions that include support for its document exploitation mission. This work reflects the reliability and flexibility of our knowledge management approach, which enables information to be acquired in many forms from many sources, converted into usable formats, quality controlled, and then delivered to users in the formats they need for mission success. Solutions from CACI bring order to data, increase opportunities for analytical discovery, and create actionable knowledge through improved content management and exploitation.
As a leading communications network provider for the warfighter, CACI provides rapid-deployment communications — in theater and on the move. Working with the U.S. Army, the company’s project teams can rapidly deploy state-of-the-art communications infrastructure for high-visibility missions in remote tactical zones worldwide. This powerful capability opens vast opportunities for CACI in other defense programs, as well as in intelligence and homeland security. And in developing the “command post of the future,” CACI has integrated sophisticated communications technology into military vehicles, enabling effective command and control capability.
CACI fields a uniquely experienced team of professionals who provide objective and unbiased perspectives to improve the strategy, performance, and operations of numerous Army commands and organizations. CACI provides solutions for acquisition management, operational applications of technology, strategic communications and management, organization, and performance. Currently, CACI experts are working with Army agencies to better understand and counter the asymmetric warfare threat; enhance the ARFORGEN initiative, especially recruitment and training; and improve IT, business and acquisition support systems. In the first case, CACI experts are often embedded with deployed forces, helping troops gain the skills needed to counter non-traditional tactics and threats such as improvised explosive devices.
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| CACI Worldwide Headquarters, Arlington, VA |
In the intelligence arena, CACI is directly engaged in supporting DoD and other operations through systems and data integration efforts that ensure secure information access for Intelligence Community members and sharing with federal, state, and local entities. Of particular value to intelligence activities is our groundbreaking development of a multi-level secure data environment based on commercial capabilities that allows the integration of data for analysis, operations, and decision-making across multiple security domains.
At CACI, we honor and support veterans from all U.S. Armed Forces through several initiatives and programs. For example, CACI employees give personal hours to support Comfort for America’s Uniformed Services (Cause), by volunteering on site at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. and Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. In addition, our Deploying Talent. Creating Careers. program seeks to identify disabled veterans and hire them into open CACI positions. And at several airports, you’ll find special USO centers sponsored by CACI.
America’s wide-ranging military obligations are critical in helping our nation to counter global terrorism. Our nation’s security demands readiness and swift action against a dedicated enemy fighting in a new era of asymmetric warfare. CACI provides the turn-on-a-dime capabilities, people, and processes to support this rapidly changing mission
environment. We play a vital role in meeting the challenges ahead — for the warfighter in the field, for our global defense infrastructure, and for decision-makers throughout the chain of command.