CACI wins $1.6B Transportation Command software contract

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The company is tasked with helping TRANSCOM stand up a new platform and based it on commercially-available tools for supply chain management.
CACI International has won a potential 10-year, $1.6 billion contract to help Transportation Command stand up a new cloud-based common platform for managing transportation and logistics operations.
TRANSCOM envisions its future Joint Transportation Management System as being based on commercially-available supply chain software and supporting approximately 36,000 users.
The JTMS contract covers technical support services to help field and sustain this system, according to the Pentagon’s Monday awards digest.
Solicitation documents released in June 2024 outline how TRANSCOM is also looking to re-engineer its business processes amid the implementation of a new data interface. The command also will need general integration services to aid in its financial, transportation and logistical operations.
TRANSCOM is also interested in using software that supports diverse commercial-like transportation company business models such as asset-based, third-party logistics, and/or freight forwarders.
The software solution also must multiple modes of transportation operations to include air, ocean, freight, rail, and small package shipments.
Work will take place over an initial five-year base period, followed by a single option for five more years.
A number of bidders was not known at the time of this article's publication.