Former CACI exec Tom Ragland joins Ambit Group

The Ambit Group adds Tom Ragland, an experienced executive in the homeland security market. He describes his role and why he left CACI.

CACI wins $14M order for VA records program

CACI International has won a $14 million contract with Veterans Affairs to develop a Data Access Service for the department’s Virtual Lifetime Electronic Record program. Works builds off of $91 million contract won in 2010.

CACI being sued by subcontractor for termination

CACI International is being sued for terminating a contract it had with Engineering Solutions and Products LLC once the latter won a prime spot on the same contract, becoming a direct competitor to CACI.

CACI hires new SVP of health care group

CACI International has named Dr. Anthony Hess senior vice president of the company’s Healthcare Solutions Group.

13 win $900M Navy cybersecurity contract

Thirteen companies have won a contract with the Navy to provide integrated cyber operations services in support of C4ISR systems. They'll now compete for task orders for a variety of services. Who captured this plum prize?

CACI bolsters BD efforts with two new hires

CACI International has made two new hires to buff out its business development efforts.

CACI wins $9.4M contract mod to provide Navy with systems development support

CACI Inc.-Federal has won a contract modification with the Navy to provide systems development services in support of the Military Sealift Command's C4ISR directorate.

CACI's lessons from an uncertain market

In reiterating its guidance for fiscal 2013 and looking ahead to 2014, CACI International shows how current market conditions are forcing companies to adjust how they chase business, new and old.

CACI almost finished with Abu Ghraib lawsuit

CACI International is just about finished with the lawsuit that alleged its employees abused of Abu Ghraib detainees.

Focus on BD, M&A fuels CACI strategy

New CACI CEO Ken Asbury leads with business development as a primary focus for the company's growth but don't think that merges and acquisitions are going to be forgotten.

CACI adds new board member

CACI International has named William Jews to its board of directors.

Who won May's biggest contracts?

May was the busiest month of the year so far with 52 contract awards. We countdown the top 10 winners. See who made the cut.

CACI names new board member

CACI International has named Michael Daniels, former chairman of Network Solutions, to its board of directors.

15 win $900M Navy command, control contract

Fifteen companies won a $900 million contract from the Space and Naval Ware Systems Center to provide a variety of services supporting command and control, intelligence and other combat systems.

Who won April's biggest contracts?

April was full of contract awards, having 15 more than in March. The month was also great for small businesses, with small business awards holding three of the top 10 slots. We count down April's big winners.

CACI wins $54M contract to modernize diplomatic security systems

CACI International has won a Development, Modernization and Enhancement contract to modernize diplomatic security systems for the State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security.

CACI wins contract supporting littoral combat ships

CACI Technologies has won a $20.2 million contract with the U.S. Navy for professional services that will support the Program Executive Office Littoral Combat Ships including program management, acquisition support and logistics.

Business Integra wins $59.9M State Department IT contract supporting security efforts

Business Integra has partnered with Northrop Grumman, CACI International and WR Systems to win the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security Administrative and IT Support Services contract.

CACI wins $9.7M modification for program management, engineering services

The Defense Department has awarded CACI a contract modification to provide program management and engineering services in support of its biometric programs.

15 win $900M Navy C5ISR contract

Fifteen companies have won a $900 million contract with the Navy for lifecycle support of interoperable command and control systems. Who's getting ready to compete for millions in task orders?