CACI to support Air Force medical logistics
POSTED: 9:38 a.m. EDT, November 2,2006
The Air Force tapped CACI International Inc. to support its automated information system for medical logistics and facilities management and maintenance for military personnel worldwide.
![](/jcnet/news/logistics/images/200611210492.gif) Under the five-year, $25 million contract, CACI of Arlington, Va., will furnish services to the logistics system¡¯s facility management module. The contractor will provide onsite support for Air Force medical facilities within the United States and overseas.
![](/jcnet/news/logistics/images/200611210492.gif) The company also will deliver help-desk services in an effort to assist medical facilities to resolve the questions and problems they encounter. Medical facility drawings also will get a facelift from the company¡¯s computer-aided design solutions.
![](/jcnet/news/logistics/images/200611210492.gif) To ensure standardization of all materials entered into the medical facilities management system, CACI officials will conduct transition training at Air Force medical facilities.
![](/jcnet/news/logistics/images/200611210492.gif) CACI, which has about 10,200 employees and had annual revenue of $1.7 billion in fiscal 2006, ranks No. 13 on Washington Technology¡¯s 2006 Top 100 list of the largest federal IT contractors.
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