Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: April 26, 2018
Ken Asbury
CACI International (NYSE: CACI) has received a potential $145 million task order to help a U.S. Army unit track insurgent networks and systems that can pose national security risks.
The company said Wednesday it will research, examine and integrate intelligence data for the Army Intelligence and Security Command’s Counter Insurgency Targeting Program, as well as produce technology platforms for INSCOMs National Ground Intelligence Center.
Ken Asbury, president and CEO of CACI and a 2018 Wash100 recipient, said the company will continue providing intelligence analysis expertise to help advance the CITP mission.
INSCOM awarded the task order through the Global Intelligence Support Services contract vehicle.
The award represents continuing work for the company’s intelligence services segment.
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