CACI International has landed a massive $855 million defense contract to bolster the U.S. Army’s global intelligence and logistics capabilities. This five-year deal, with a base year valued at $147.5 million.
Positions CACI as a key player in delivering cutting-edge non-personal services to the Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM). The Global Intelligence Logistics and Engineering Support (GILE) defense contract, open to Joint Forces, combatant commands, and the intelligence community. They outshone two other bids, showcasing CACI’s prowess in the defense contracting arena. From multi-disciplined engineering to facilities maintenance, this defense contract covers an exciting array of services. Ensuring the Army’s infrastructure and intelligence units operate at peak performance.
A Game-Changer in Defense Contracting
The GILE defense contract is a powerhouse. Supporting tactical and strategic intelligence units, ground and aerial equipment, and critical infrastructure. It’s not just about maintenance; this defense contract dives into program management, software development, hardware design, and network management. Making it a cornerstone for modern military operations. Solicitation documents from fall 2024 highlight its comprehensive scope, blending sustainment, logistics, and intelligence system maintenance to keep the Army mission ready. With a ceiling of $855 million, this defense contract underscores CACI’s expertise in delivering innovative solutions across the Department of Defense. Whether it’s supporting personnel or integrating advanced systems, CACI’s role in this defense contract ensures the U.S. military stays ahead in a complex global landscape. This win solidifies CACI’s standing in the defense