CACI support SOF equipment acquisitions

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ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 7 (UPI) -- CACI is helping U.S. Special Operations Command with systems and equipment acquisition under a $25 million support task order.

The order comes under the $1.5 billion-ceiling Global Battlestaff and Program Support contract USSOCOM had awarded to four companies.

CACI said that under the order, it will assist USSOCOM's Program Executive Office for Special Operations Forces Warrior System, which obtains capabilities that are unique to the Special Operations Forces. These include systems, tools and equipment in a wide range of areas, such as medical and tactical support, weapons and munitions, ground transportation, optical systems, sensors and communications and intelligence support.

"On this award, CACI distinguished itself from the competition with our insight into the mission of the Special Operations Command, our proven acquisition skills and our ability to put together a well-rounded team with demonstrated experience in the diverse needs of this effort," said Bill Fairl, CACI's president of U.S. operations. "We also possess the capability to surge against rapid response requirements and assure the most effective products and services for the Special Operations Forces."

Virginia's CACI said the task order consists of a one-year base period and four one-year option years.

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