CACI wins $81 million contract by the US Army to continue the TROJAN SPIRIT Program 31401162

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CACI wins $81 million contract by the US Army to continue the TROJAN SPIRIT Program
CACI International Inc announced today that it has been awarded an $81 million contract by the U.S. Army's Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate (I2WD) to continue supporting the TROJAN SPIRIT Program. This three-year contract represents continuing work in CACI's Intelligence Systems and Support market area.
     
CACI awarded 81 million contract by the US Army to continue the TROJAN SPIRIT Program 640 001Spc. Tiffany Challies and Sgt. Terrlyah Jackson from the 470th Military Intelligence Brigade conduct preventive maintenance checks and services on the TROJAN SPIRIT. (Photo: U.S. Army).
     
TROJAN SPIRIT is the Army's intelligence dissemination system that provides secure information connectivity to tactical commanders on the battlefield. It enables troops to receive mission-critical, secure voice and intelligence data anywhere in the world. Under this award, CACI will continue providing integration, fielding, training, and logistics services to help the Army to deploy and maintain the TROJAN SPIRIT terminals worldwide.

CACI Chief Operating Officer and President of U.S. Operations John Mengucci said, "As a trusted partner to the U.S. Army's Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate, CACI is dedicated to continuing our support to the TROJAN SPIRIT Program. We have the proven expertise and program familiarity to help sustain this vital communications network."

Ken Asbury, CACI's President and Chief Executive Officer said, "With our ongoing support for the U.S. Army's TROJAN SPIRIT Program, CACI continues to strengthen our Intelligence Systems and Support business. This critically important contract also enables us to continue to support some of our nation's highest priorities in maintaining information superiority for America's military and ensuring the safety of U.S. forces on the battlefield."