CACI International has received a contract from the US Navy to support integrated cyber operations (ICO) services.
Under the ICO contract, CACI, one of the 13 prime contractors, will provide integrated cyber operations services including the entire spectrum of non-inherently governmental services and solutions (equipment and services) associated with the full system lifecycle support of the Space and Naval Warfare (SPAWAR) Atlantic Business Portfolios.
The company will provide integrated cyber operations services, which include research, development, test, evaluation, production, and fielding of sustainable, secure, survivable and interoperable command, control, communication, computers, combat systems, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C5ISR), information operations, enterprise information services and space capabilities.
CACI US operations president and chief operating officer, John Mengucci, said: "CACI will leverage our proven cyberspace and information assurance solutions and industry-recognised processes to provide the high-quality, high-value services the US Navy needs to fulfill its mission."
In addition to CACI, the contracts have been awarded to Booz Allen Hamilton, Computer Sciences, General Dynamics One Source, Honeywell Technology, Engility, Lockheed Martin, Science Applications International, Scientific Research Corporation, Secure Mission Solutions, STG, Systems Research and Applications, and URS Federal Services.
The indefinite-delivery / indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee contracts have a base year value of $179.91m, and include options, which if exercised, would bring the cumulative value of these contracts to $899.54m.
Scheduled to be completed by July 2014, the contracts work could continue until July 2018 if all options are exercised.
The US Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic will serve as the contracting activity.