CACI Awarded $123 Million Defense Health Readiness Engineering Support Task Order for U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force
CACI International Inc (NYSE: CACI) announced a $123.4 million task order awarded by the Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Atlantic to provide defense health readiness engineering support for the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force. This five-year contract, executed under the Seaport-Next Generation vehicle, encompasses full lifecycle mission support, including engineering, testing, training, and cybersecurity. CACI has a proven track record, having delivered over 3,000 implementations for the Theater Medical Information Program, showcasing its leadership in enterprise technology for military readiness.
- Awarded a $123.4 million task order for defense health readiness support.
- Five-year contract indicates stable and ongoing revenue stream.
- Proven track record with over 3,000 implementations for TMIP illustrates strong operational capability.
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NIWC Atlantic delivers advanced health information technologies through the latest hardware and software to connect the warfighter at sea, on land, and in the air to ensure medical readiness for the nation’s military and coalition partners. Under the contract, CACI will provide full lifecycle mission support, including engineering and integration support, testing, training, cyber security, fleet support, planning, release management, and reporting for the Theater Medical Information Program (TMIP) and Joint Operational Medicine Information Systems.
During CACI’s previous contract, CACI’s technical and cyber support has successfully delivered more than 3,000 implementations for TMIP across the
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