Under the contract, the company will continue improving force protection, mission assurance and theater strategy execution while enhancing command relationships. It will also support USAFRICOM in countering emerging threats, strengthening regional partnerships, and driving unparalleled efficiency and operational excellence.
“CACI’s experienced, flexible, and responsive global workforce understands Africa’s complex security landscape,” said John Mengucci, CACI president and CEO and a six-time Wash100 Award recipient. “We leverage the most innovative technologies and on-the-ground capabilities to significantly enhance USAFRICOM’s ability to execute its critical mission.”
Previous Task Order Award to CACI
The latest award follows a potential six-year, $249M task order the company secured in 2020 to provide mission support to USAFRICOM and its components and partners, with a focus on planning and managing contingency, peacetime and crisis response operations, as well as supporting Africom’s communications, decision-making and risk mitigation processes.
CACI said it delivers “unrivaled expertise to address its customers’ most difficult challenges and requirements, leveraging its decades of mission knowledge coupled with cutting-edge practices and tools.”
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