
ARLINGTON, Va., Nov. 14 (UPI) -- CACI International has been selected as a prime contractor to support the recruitment and retention missions under the U.S. Army's HR Solutions program.
The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for the Assistant Secretary of the Army Manpower & Reserve Affairs, given to 15 companies, has a ceiling value of $273 million and is for a base period plus four one-year options.
ASA (M&RA) provides oversight and direction to the Army's total force management, manpower, and workforce management programs. It serves as the Army's lead for civilian and military manpower policy and other critical matters related to Army leadership.
CACI will help ASA (M&RA) meet the Army's recruitment and retention goals by completing task order work in professional program support and general administrative and personnel support, and providing skills in business management, information technology, tracking and assessment, credentialing and qualification, outreach, and counseling and training.
"Recruiting and retention are two of the most important initiatives for our armed forces, and we are proud that the U.S. Army has chosen CACI to support these aims," said CACI President and Chief Executive Officer Paul Cofoni. "The HR Solutions contract represents another step forward in our strategy to help maintain and enhance a well staffed military that meets the security needs of our nation."
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