$250 Million Army EW Contract and Ninth Consecutive Fortune 'Most Admired' Honor
CACI International won a five-year task order worth up to $250 million to enhance the U.S. Army’s electronic warfare and spectrum dominance capabilities using its software-defined EW solutions. The company was named a Fortune World's Most Admired Company for the ninth consecutive year, its 15th appearance on the list.
1. CACI Earns Fortune World’s Most Admired Company Recognition for Ninth Straight Year
CACI International Inc. has been named to Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies list for the ninth consecutive year and marks its 15th overall appearance. The company was singled out for its ‘people-first approach,’ long-term strategy alignment with national security priorities and consistent delivery of shareholder value. CACI employs more than 26,000 staff worldwide, and in its most recent fiscal year reported annual revenue growth of 12%, driven by strong performance in its Intelligence and Electronic Warfare segment. President and CEO John Mengucci cited the consistent recognition as validation of CACI’s culture and sustained investment in innovative mission solutions.
2. Five-Year, $250 Million Task Order Boosts U.S. Army Spectrum Dominance
CACI has secured a five-year task order from the U.S. Army Capability Manager for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare & Sensors valued at up to $250 million. Under the contract, CACI will integrate and sustain software-defined electronic warfare (EW) systems designed to enhance multi-domain spectrum dominance in contested environments. The award follows CACI’s prior delivery of over 50 EW systems to U.S. warfighters and underscores the company’s strategy to expand its EW backlog, which grew 18% over the past 12 months. Mengucci emphasized that the program will leverage CACI’s proprietary signal processing algorithms and field-proven architectures to accelerate deployment cycles and reduce lifecycle costs for the Army.