CACI President and CEO John Mengucci. The U.S. Army awarded CACI a task order for spectrum dominance support.

CACI Secures $250M Army Task Order to Support Spectrum Dominance Efforts

CACI International has secured a five-year task order with a potential value of $250 million from the U.S. Army to support the spectrum dominance efforts of the Capability Program Executive – Intelligence, Electronic Warfare & Sensors, or CPE IEW&S.

CACI Secures $250M Army Task Order to Support Spectrum Dominance Efforts

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What Does the CACI Task Order Cover?

The Reston, Virginia-based national security company said Tuesday it will provide integration and sustainment support for advanced electronic warfare and spectrum-related technologies to strengthen the Army’s readiness and multi-domain operational capabilities.

What Are CACI CEO John Mengucci’s Thoughts on the Army Task Order?

“At CACI, we are making bold investments in battle-proven, software-defined EW solutions that allow us to stay one step ahead of the enemy and drive decisive action,” said John Mengucci, president and CEO of CACI. “We empower warfighters to achieve and maintain spectrum dominance, especially when their lives are on the line in highly contested environments,” the six-time Wash100 Award winner added.

CACI’s Recent Electronic Warfare-Related Award & Acquisition

In December 2025, CACI received a potential three-year, $79 million task order from the Army to advance technologies for detecting and countering electronic warfare threats. The company also acquired Azure Summit Technology in October 2024 to expand its advanced radio frequency and electronic warfare capabilities. 

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