U.S. Special Operations Command recently picked CACI International to provide joint geospatial analytic support services. The contract is worth up to $180 million and could span five years if its four one-year options are all exercised.
CACI expanded its geospatial capabilities in 2010 through the acquisition of TechniGraphics, according to the company. On the JGASS contract, CACI will provide geospatial imagery intelligence, collection, analysis, and exploitation services in order to provide actionable intelligence.
"Through our acquisitions in recent years, CACI has made a significant commitment to expand our business in the geospatial market, and this contract with USSOCOM is a direct result of that strategic effort," said Ken Asbury, the company's president and CEO, in a written statement.
"CACI has a long history of providing intelligence analysis to support government customers' missions, said CACI COO and President of U.S. Operations John Mengucci, in a written statement. "Our multi-discipline approach and in-depth knowledge of geospatial intelligence will help ensure the readiness and safety of Special Operations Forces as they engage in our nation's most complex and high-risk challenges."