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Navy taps CACI for training products

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Published: Oct. 16, 2012 at 11:45 AM

ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 16 (UPI) -- CACI International Inc. has been chosen to provide the U.S. Naval Warfare Center with training products to enhance personnel task performance.

The work, for the center's Training System Division, comes under a multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a ceiling value of $780 million.

The contract's term is for eight years – a five-year base performance period plus three-one-year options.

"This new work supporting the Naval Air Warfare Center demonstrates the strength of CACI's training solutions," John Mengucci, CACI chief operating officer and president of U.S. Operations said. "Our industry-recognized instructional systems designers and multimedia developers and our comprehensive quality assurance checks ensure that we provide rapid, high-value solutions to meet our clients' training needs."

NAWCTSD supports not only Navy training needs but also those of other Department of Defense organizations.

CACI said will provide traditional training solutions, technology- and web-based training, job aids, and performance support systems.

"Government agencies are increasingly focused on enhancing their training capabilities as a priority for effective and efficient mission execution,' said CACI President and Chief Executive Officer Dan Allen. "CACI supports this growing need with a suite of solutions and services that will help our Armed Forces and all federal employees perform at higher levels than ever before."

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