CACI has won two task orders for continued support the Army's Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM).

The orders, worth a total $86 million, call for providing software support and engineering services to CECOM's Software Engineering Center (SEC), said a CACI news release. The two-year task orders, which include a base and an option year, were awarded under the CECOM SEC Software and Systems Engineering Services Next Generation (SSES NexGen) program.

The two task orders include a $63 million System and Software Engineering Support Services (SSES) award to support the C3T Fires Division. In addition, a $23 million Command and Control Software Support Services (C2S3) contract will continue support for the C3T Mission Command Division.

"These two awards on the SSES NexGen vehicle continue CACI's record of success supporting the U.S. Army's Software Engineering Center," said CACI CEO Ken Asbury. "In addition to enhancing our business in our C4ISR and Logistics and Material Readiness market areas, this work gives us the opportunity to rapidly deliver next-generation software that fills a critical need – providing our troops with an operational advantage."

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