CACI International has won a $95 million contract to continue providing operations and maintenance services to the Interior Department’s Business Integration Office.
February saw a dip in activity compared to January, but it still turned out to be a good month for government contracting. Who won the biggest contracts this month?
CACI International has won a five-year, $95 million contract to support and manage various aspects of the financial management system for the Interior Department’s Business Integration Office.
CACI International has won a $45 million contract with the FBI to provide operations and maintenance for the bureau’s financial and procurement management systems.
A number of companies won contracts during Thanksgiving week. Here's a round up of the major IT related awards that came out while Washington Technology was closed for the holiday.
CACI International has won a $28 million contract to support the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization’s Joint Expeditionary Teamn and its work with IEDs.
CACI International has won a $28 million contract to provide software and systems engineering services to the U.S. Transportation Command in support of the Defense Personal Property System.
The government shutdown put a damper on contract awards in October, as did the traditional slowdown of awards at the start of a new fiscal year. Despite those conditions, though, there were several significant awards in October, and we rank the biggest for the month.
CACI International has won a $45 million task order to provide DISA with design, transition and operations services in support of the agency’s Multinational Information Sharing Program Management Office.
CACI International has won a two-year, $22 million contract to support the engineering efforts and to improve the Defense Department’s DoD Mobile Electric Power generating sources.
CACI International has formed a strategic partnership with No Magic Inc. to provide advanced system and software integration services to the Defense Department and federal market.
Few things express as much confidence in the market as making the biggest deal in your company’s history, and that’s exactly what CACI International did when it signed an agreement to buy Six3 Systems for $820 million. CEO Ken Asbury explains the company's strategy.
Recently retired Defense Department executive David Wennergren has quickly made the leap to the private sector, joining CACI International as a vice president for opportunity management and customer delivery. In this exclusive interview, he explains his pick, and his plans going forward.
July continued the trend of increasing contract awards that Washington Technology has covered since the beginning of the year. Who stole the show this month?