CACI logo. CACI has been awarded a task order to modernize the U.S. Space Force's network infrastructure.

CACI Wins $212M Space Force Network Modernization Task Order

CACI International has received a $212 million task order to modernize digital infrastructure across 14 U.S. Space Force installations. The Department of the Air Force Chief Information Officer announced the award on LinkedIn Wednesday.

Enhancing Space Force Connectivity

Under the Base Infrastructure Modernization, or BIM, Task Order 3, CACI will integrate advanced technologies to strengthen zero trust architecture, enable cloud capabilities and boost contested domain readiness. This effort aims to modernize classified and unclassified network infrastructure for resilient, high-throughput connectivity nationwide across all Space Force bases.

The task order includes these Space Force installations:

  • Patrick Space Force Base
  • Buckley SFB
  • Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
  • Cape Cod SFS
  • Cavalier SFS
  • Cheyenne Mountain SFS
  • Kaena Point SFS
  • Los Angeles Air Force Base
  • New Boston SFS
  • Peterson SFB
  • Schriever SFB
  • Vandenberg SFB
  • Clear SFS
  • Pituffik Space Base

Achieving Cost Reduction Benchmarks

The $212 million task order was awarded at 77 percent below the initial government estimate, reflecting cost-saving strategies developed through collaboration between Air Force Materiel Command and the Department of Government Efficiency.

Ensuring Smooth Integration and Monitoring

CACI will closely coordinate with USSF leadership to ensure smooth integration and minimal disruption to operations. Oversight teams will track progress to ensure interoperability, cybersecurity and alignment with enterprise standards.

Prior BIM Task Order Awarded to CACI

CACI secured a similar five-year, $180 million BIM task order in September to manage and upgrade the Pacific Air Forces’ Base Area Network, enhancing communications across the Pacific theater.

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