CACI Named a Fortune World’s Most Admired Company for 6th Consecutive Year
CACI received top scores in quality of technology and expertise, and long-term investment
Fortune magazine has recognized CACI as one of the World’s Most Admired Companies for 2023 commemorating the company's 6th consecutive year on the list and its 12th appearance since the list’s inception. CACI ranked 8th among Information Technology Services companies worldwide. (Photo: Business Wire)
CACI received top rankings in Fortune’s survey criteria for the quality of its technology and expertise offerings and management. CACI was also recognized for its long-term investment value. CACI was chosen from among approximately 1,500 global companies considered by Fortune.
“CACI is at the forefront of delivering next-generation technology and expertise that will help secure our nation for years to come. Our standing among Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies for a 6th consecutive year is the result of our strong commitment to hiring and retaining industry-leading talent, delivering innovation to our customers, and providing value to our shareholders,” said
Fortune, in partnership with the global management consulting firm Korn Ferry, surveyed approximately 4,000 corporate executives and directors to compile the Most Admired rankings. A company must score in the top half of its industry group to be included on the list.
As a leading national security company, CACI continues to expand its presence globally with meaningful career opportunities offering world class expertise and technology offerings for its government customers. Recently, CACI was also named a
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