CACI International has received a $190m task order to provide IT support services to the US Department of Defense’s (DoD) Joint Service Provider (JSP) Information Technology Service Delivery Support Requirement programme.
The three-year, six-month task order was awarded under the Alliant contract vehicle.
CACI president and CEO Ken Asbury said: “This win is a sound example of our acquisition strategy driving continued growth in our Enterprise IT market area.
“Through our acquisition of National Security Solutions, we were able to leverage long-term relationships with the JSP, Joint Staff, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense to support them in providing world-class IT services that support the Department of Defense’s delivery of high-quality services to the American people.”
Under the contract, CACI will provide a wide range of consolidated IT services, including audio / visual / video teleconferencing, service desk and support for DoD's alternate operating locations.
These services will be provided to ensure operations and information systems contingency for mission-essential functions, telecommunications, and enterprise print management for approximately 22,000 users.

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By GlobalDataThe JSP is responsible for providing IT products and services to the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Director of Administration, the Pentagon Force Protection Agency, and the Washington Headquarters Services.
It also helps the offices of each US military service branch to meet mission and business requirements.