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CACI Awarded $496 Million Contract to Provide Automated Test System Support to US Air Force

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CACI International Inc has been awarded a nine-year single-award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract worth potentially $496 million by the U.S. Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC) to expand its support of the Ogden Air Logistics Complex’s (OO-ALC) mission. The Air Force Automated Test System Sustainment Initiative II (ATSSI II) contract advances CACI’s automated test system support to more complex component, sub-system and system testing in support of critical Air Force missions.

Under the contract, CACI program engineers and software developers will develop and execute critical test automations that ensure operational safety, suitability, and effectiveness of multiple Air Force weapon systems and sub-systems. In addition, CACI’s software methodologies, robust industrial process controls and quality systems advance the OO-ALC mission.

John Mengucci, CACI President and Chief Executive Officer, said, “Automated testing and modernization of legacy test systems is a complex challenge. We are proud to bring our highly-skilled workforce and mission technology to expand our partnership with the U.S. Air Force to ensure their critical systems are resilient and ready for the connected battlespace of today and tomorrow.”

CACI’s approximately 23,000 talented employees are vigilant in providing the unique expertise and distinctive technology that address our customers’ greatest enterprise and mission challenges. Our culture of good character, innovation, and excellence drives our success and earns us recognition as a Fortune World’s Most Admired Company. As a member of the Fortune 500 Largest Companies, the Russell 1000 Index, and the S&P MidCap 400 Index, we consistently deliver strong shareholder value.

CACI Awarded $496 Million Contract to Provide Automated Test System Support to US Air Force
Capt. Andrew “Dojo” Olson, F-35A Lightning II Demo Team commander and pilot, taxis after a demonstration practice, Jan. 23, 2019 at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aspen Reid)
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