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United States: CACI to Support US Army Information Warfare Directorate under $900M TESS Contract.


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CACI CACI - A company developing and marketing SIMSCRIPT, MODSIM and other simulation software products.

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 International received a $75 million task order to support the US Army s Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC CERDEC Communications-Electronics Research Development and Engineering Center ) Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate (I2WD I2WD Intelligence and Information Warfare Director/Directorate ) under the Technical Engineering Support Services (TESS TESS Trademark Electronic Search System (US Patent and Trademark Office)
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) contract.

CACI was awarded the 5-year, $900 million TESS contract on Aug 19/09. York Telecom Corp. and DSCI DSCI Decision Science
DSCI Digital Serial Communications Interface
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 also were awarded TESS contracts. Under this task order, CACI will provide engineering and technical support to assist I2WD in developing and deploying US Army intelligence and information warfare systems

The contractor s work for I2WD includes evaluations of commercial technologies, mission applications, and systems; enhancements of current systems; providing rapid response services in support of military missions in a coordinated and controlled operational setting; and supporting the directorate s efforts to engineer, develop, test, and deploy prototype systems.

The I2WD, located at Fort Monmouth, NJ, provides the US Army with intelligence and information warfare tools. It capability areas are:

radar/combat identification;

electronic warfare air/ground survivability sur·viv·a·ble  
adj.
1. Capable of surviving: survivable organisms in a hostile environment.

2. That can be survived: a survivable, but very serious, illness.
 equipment;

information and network operations;

signals intelligence;

modeling & simulation;

information fusion;

measurement and signatures intelligence;

electronic warfare countermeasures; and

intelligence dissemination.

The CACI task order is for a base period of 2 years with 2 one-year options. CACI has supported the I2WD under TESS and prior omnibus service contracts for 21 years.

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