CACI's Gray to retire

CACI International's corporate headquarters in Reston, Virginia.

CACI International's corporate headquarters in Reston, Virginia. CACI photo.

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DeEtte Gray first joined CACI in 2017 as president of U.S. operations and currently leads a group of 20,000 employees.

After nine years at CACI International, DeEtte Gray will retire as president of U.S. operations on June 30 and transition to a strategic adviser role for the remainder of the year.

CACI announced Gray’s impending retirement in a regulatory filing posted Friday. As a public company, CACI is required to disclose key transitions in its corporate officer group and board of directors as they happen.

Gray’s current responsibilities cover strategic planning, serving customers, driving market growth and investing in technology development. She leads a group of 20,000 employees that work across business areas such as C3I, cybersecurity, digital solutions, enterprise IT, mission engineering and support, space, and spectrum superiority.

She first joined CACI in 2017 as president of U.S. operations, then was appointed president of business and IT solutions in 2019.

In the spring of 2022, Gray participated in a two-part episode of our podcast to discuss both CACI's enterprise technology strategy and her advice for future female executives in the industry.

Gray returned to the president of U.S. operations role in 2024.

Prior to CACI, Gray worked as president of the intelligence and security sector at BAE Systems U.S.’ subsidiary for nearly five years.

Gray also spent 13 years at Lockheed Martin, including as vice president of enterprise IT solutions for the defense unit within the company’s former IS&GS services segment. That role involved programs in enterprise architecture, software, cybersecurity and network operations.