CACI International Inc (NYSE: CACI) announced today that it has been awarded additional work by the U.S. Navy to procure enhancements to the current fielded Shipboard Information Warfare Exploit system under its existing contract for Spectral, a next-generation shipboard signals intelligence (SIGINT), electronic warfare (EW), and information operations (IO) weapon system. These new Spectral Enabling Kits (SEKs) will bring additional functionality and improvements to the Navy’s EW capabilities for the system that is currently deployed on warships.
“Today’s threats are evolving at a rapid pace. Our innovative, software-defined solutions—which are open, modular, and scalable—empower our Navy to command dominance across every domain,” said John Mengucci, CACI President and Chief Executive Officer. “With this latest award, we continue to iterate toward the next-gen future state, by accelerating the Navy’s objective to rapidly and efficiently deploy mission-critical EW capabilities to sailors around the globe.”
The $143 million firm-fixed-price delivery order represents a new phase of work on the CACI’s existing Spectral contract with the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) which is authorized with a $1.2 billion ceiling value. The order demonstrates the Navy’s solid commitment toward convergence of future capabilities and serves as a testimony to CACI’s robust ability to deliver incremental, iterative functionality that can be rapidly deployed to keep our nation safe.
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Download free sample pages More information“These enabling kits will establish immediate capability to address current, new and emerging threats to the existing surface fleet in this highly complex and contested environment. They also make it increasingly clear that the Navy intends to fully realize the value and potential of its comprehensive, multi-domain Spectral mission and vision,” Mengucci said.