Caci awarded prime position on $1.1 billion, multiple-award contract to support information technology systems at department of justice

Arlington, va.--(business wire)--caci international inc (nyse: caci) announced today that it has been awarded one of 20 prime contracts to support the information technology support services 4 (itss-4) contract for the u.s. department of justice (doj). the indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity award has a ceiling value of $1.1 billion and a period of performance that consists of a seven-month base period and six option years. with this new work, caci will provide a full range of information technology (it) support services to help doj fulfill its mission-critical objectives through improved cybersecurity, infrastructure, transparency, and innovation. caci has a legacy of more than thirty years of proven support for doj offices, boards, and divisions. these include the justice management division, the executive office for united states attorneys, the drug enforcement administration, the federal bureau of investigation, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives, the bureau of prisons, the u.s. marshals service, the united states attorneys’ offices, and all litigating divisions. with itss-4, caci’s support will span all of doj’s it infrastructure and administrative support systems, as well as office automation, case management, and records management functions. to advance doj’s goals for standardization and consolidation of data and information sharing, the caci team will leverage the experience of skilled and experienced it professionals; its proven management processes and approaches based on iso® 9001, iso 20000 (itil), and software engineering institute (sei) cmmi® level 3 standards; and its extensive application of innovative tools and technologies. the team will continuously refine its processes and procedures, applying lessons learned to improve the level of service to meet doj’s current and evolving information challenges. according to bill fairl, caci's president of u.s. operations, “even in this environment of diminishing it budgets, caci’s extensive doj-specific it and mission support experience enables our team to consistently deliver a higher level of performance to doj. our contributions through this award will, once again, be enhanced with innovative solutions underpinned with best practices.” paul cofoni, caci's president and ceo, said, “with asymmetric and cyber threats becoming ever present factors in our nation’s security environment, there has been an increased convergence of law enforcement and the intelligence community. this makes caci’s new work with the department of justice a logical fit, because it combines our doj mission understanding with our law enforcement and cybersecurity capabilities needed to support the it requirements of this valued customer.” caci provides professional services and it solutions needed to prevail in the areas of defense, intelligence, homeland security, and it modernization and government transformation. we deliver enterprise it and network services; data, information, and knowledge management services; business system solutions; logistics and material readiness; c4isr solutions; cyber solutions; integrated security and intelligence solutions; and program management and seta support services. caci services and solutions help our federal clients provide for national security, improve communications and collaboration, secure the integrity of information systems and networks, enhance data collection and analysis, and increase efficiency and mission effectiveness. caci is a member of the fortune 1000 largest companies and the russell 2000 index. caci provides dynamic careers for approximately 13,700 employees working in over 120 offices in the u.s. and europe. visit caci on the web at www.caci.com and www.asymmetricthreat.net. there are statements made herein which do not address historical facts, and therefore could be interpreted to be forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the private securities litigation reform act of 1995. such statements are subject to factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from anticipated results. the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated include, but are not limited to, the risk factors set forth in caci’s annual report on form 10-k for the fiscal year ended june 30, 2010, and other such filings that caci makes with the securities and exchange commission from time to time. any forward-looking statements should not be unduly relied upon and only speak as of the date hereof. iso is a registered trademark of the international organization for standardization. cmmi (capability maturity model® integration) is a registered trademark of carnegie mellon university. caci-contract
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