CACI International has secured a prime role on a contract to provide support to the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (DCNO) Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education (MPT&E) organisation.
With a total ceiling value of $184m, the indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract will continue for a period of nine years.
Under the deal, the company will be responsible for providing business management services and business process re-engineering in support of the US Navy’s MPT&E programme.
CACI International president and chief executive officer Ken Asbury said: “As the US Navy strengthens its competitive edge in an increasingly dangerous global sea environment, CACI is committed to supporting sailor readiness.
“We are a leader in federal human capital solutions and look forward to optimising the navy’s programmes to attract and retain highly qualified personnel.”
The current multiple-award contract represents both new and continuing work for CACI International in its business systems market, while the company focuses on streamlining its personnel management processes.

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By GlobalDataFor more than 20 years, the company has offered support for the DCNO MPT&E organisation, which is responsible for managing the US Navy fleet and ensuring that sailors are ready to carry out the wide range of operations.
In August, CACI was awarded a prime position on a $980m multiple-award IDIQ contract to support the design and development of training systems and related equipment for the US Navy’s Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division.