The company said Thursday it will leverage its know-how of systems, processes and partnerships to boost USSOUTHCOM’s capabilities under the five-year Southern Command Operations, Planning, and Engagement Support, or SCOPES, task order.
The award was issued by the General Services Administration Assisted Acquisition Services Defense.
John Mengucci on the SCOPES Task Order
According to CACI President and CEO John Mengucci, the USSOUTHCOM is a complex environment that requires proven mission, operational and strategic expertise.
“CACI’s successful past performance delivering similar support across various DoD combatant commands positions us well to protect U.S. interests while working with strategic partners to enhance national security and protect the homeland,” the 2024 Wash100 Award winner said. “Our professional, technical, and theater expertise will assist USSOUTHCOM in completing priority missions and mitigate operational risk.”
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CACI has delivered adaptable and responsive mission support to U.S. Special Operations Command and five geographic combatant commands for over 20 years now. The company utilizes its understanding of threats, opportunities and challenges in these areas to provide efficient support and encourage information sharing among its customers and partners.
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