CACI International has received a five-year task order valued at up to $250 million to support the U.S. Army in advancing its electronic warfare and spectrum operations capabilities. The contract was issued through the Army’s Program Executive Office Intelligence, Electronic Warfare & Sensors, commonly referred to as CPE IEW&S. Under the agreement, CACI will deliver integration,

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sustainment, and operational support for technologies designed to strengthen the Army’s ability to manage and control the electromagnetic spectrum during military operations. The effort focuses on improving multi-domain electronic warfare systems that help military units detect, disrupt, and counter adversary communications and signals in contested environments.

The company will apply its technical expertise to integrate software-defined electronic warfare tools and maintain systems that support battlefield awareness and operational coordination. John Mengucci, President and CEO of CACI, said the investment reflects the company’s focus on advanced defense technologies. He stated, “At CACI, we are making bold investments in battle-proven, software-defined EW solutions that allow us to stay one step ahead of the enemy and drive decisive action.” 

Mengucci added that the initiative is intended to support military personnel operating in challenging conditions, noting that the company aims to “empower warfighters to achieve and maintain spectrum dominance, especially when their lives are on the line in highly contested environments.” The contract strengthens CACI’s role in supporting U.S. defense programs focused on electronic warfare and operational readiness.

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