CACI International has secured a significant five-year task order valued at up to $212 million aimed at enhancing enterprise-level network infrastructure for U.S. Space Force installations. This initiative is part of the Pentagon’s comprehensive Enterprise Information Technology as a Service Base Infrastructure Modernization program, which boasts a total funding ceiling of $12.5 billion, designed to bolster digital and cybersecurity capabilities among American air and space military operations.
Through this partnership, CACI is set to facilitate the transformation and unification of outdated network infrastructures within the Space Force, thereby improving connectivity for warfighters in response to an increasing demand for mission-critical capabilities. The project will focus on improving base area networks (BANs), which are vital for seamless internal communication and data sharing between barracks and command centers across 14 military bases.
John Mengucci, CEO and president of CACI, emphasized the company’s commitment to supporting the Space Force. “CACI stands with America’s Guardians, delivering insights and keeping pace with evolving threats to ensure the Space Force has connectivity, across all classifications, when they need it most,” he stated. Mengucci also highlighted CACI’s history of providing resilient, software-defined network infrastructures that enhance security and efficiency. The ongoing effort aims to accelerate innovation and establish a modern infrastructure capable of supporting high-bandwidth and high-security operations in increasingly contested environments.
In addition to the current contract with the Space Force, CACI recently took on another significant project to assist the U.S. Army in countering electronic warfare threats. Announced in December, this contract is valued at up to $79 million and will focus on developing advanced radio-frequency-enabled tools for the Army’s Combat Capabilities Development Command. The solutions generated from this collaboration are expected to enhance the Army’s explosive ordnance disposal and electronic countermeasures initiatives, ultimately increasing survivability and combat effectiveness in the face of potential threats.











