CACI International Inc (NYSE: CACI) announced today that it has been awarded a five-year task order valued at up to $180 million to deliver continuous, secure, and stable network operations across the Pacific theater to the Air Force – Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) in support of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM). CACI’s efforts will modernize the Air Force information technology (IT) infrastructure to strengthen mission readiness, defend against cyber threats, and ensure Airmen have resilient connectivity to critical data when it matters most.
“CACI has spent more than two decades innovating, refining, and optimizing network modernization on highly complex and secure networks to support U.S. military operations around the globe,” said John Mengucci, CACI President and Chief Executive Officer. “In such an essential and active region as the Pacific theater, it is imperative to have the adaptability to anticipate operational needs as they evolve—often in real time. Our work on this program for the Air Force will not only replace costly, outdated legacy infrastructure with modern, software-defined networks that are self-healing, more secure, and lower cost, but it will lay the foundation for enhanced capabilities like Zero Trust security, cloud integration, and advanced multi-domain operations.”
As part of this work, which is being performed under the United States Air Force Base Infrastructure Modernization (USAF BIM) indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ), CACI will operate, sustain, and modernize the Base Area Network (BAN) by implementing advanced networking technologies that deliver secure, reliable communications enabling future mission sets. This includes ensuring base-level communications are ready to support daily operations and rapid responses in a critical region.