CACI has accepted a $239-million task order to provide intelligence analysis and operations support for US Army Europe and Africa.
The six-year Theater Military Intelligence Support Services project will cover “all-source and single-discipline intelligence expertise” for the US European Command and US Africa Command areas of responsibility.
The initiative will incorporate flexible, scalable support for cross-functional analysis, multi-domain and information systems operations, planning, security, maintenance, and sustainment in peacetime, contingency, and crisis scenarios.
Moreover, CACI will deploy its DarkBlue Intelligence Suite, which aids users in gathering, consolidating, and analysis of appropriate open-source intelligence data from the dark web.
“The United States and its allies face increasing national security challenges across Europe and Africa, and CACI remains committed to assisting the Army in bolstering its ability to respond quickly across these theaters,” CACI President and Chief Executive Officer John Mengucci stated.
“Our extensive global presence and knowledge of these regions positions us as the leading experts who are most prepared to support intelligence operations and sensitive activities, and counter quickly evolving threats to US interests while upholding our international commitments.”
The US Army Europe and Africa is among the Pentagon’s assets to boost continental security and military partnership abroad.
The command manages strategies for armed conflict, global terrorism, human and drug trafficking, weapons of mass destruction, and infectious diseases.