CACI Wins NAVSEA Support Services Deal

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CACI International Inc was awarded a $182 million contract to provide integrated logistics and acquisition support to the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Program Executive Office Integrated Warfare Systems (PEO IWS).

This five-year (one base plus two option years and two award term years) task order contract was issued under the SeaPort Enhanced (SeaPort-e) vehicle and represents new work for CACI, reinforcing the company’s presence in its Logistics and Material Readiness market area.

PEO IWS delivers enterprise solutions for Naval warfare systems in the areas of air defense, missile defense, undersea warfare, anti-submarine warfare, and anti-surface warfare within the Fleet and Joint Forces. Under the task order, CACI will develop and manage cross-program and cross-organization policies and practices for the full range of acquisition and integrated logistics support. This work will support both the PEO IWS front office and IWS directorates.

SeaPort-e, the largest Naval services contract, is the Navy’s electronic platform for acquiring support services in 22 functional areas. In working with the SeaPort program since its inception in 2001, CACI has provided support for a large spectrum of integrated warfare systems and technology, installed on a variety of ships, which perform functions such as engaging enemy targets, ensuring ship self-defense, and providing defensive capabilities to other ships. Additionally, the company currently provides acquisition and logistics support to NAVSEA PEO Littoral Combat Ships and the Navy Military Sealift Command.

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