CACI International has secured an $85-million contract to continue providing engineering and technical support for the US Navy’s fleet, including ships, submarines, and other naval platforms.
Awarded under the Navy’s SeaPort Next Generation framework, the contract covers services such as data analysis, software development, and upgrades to onboard control systems.
The work will support both new vessel design and the maintenance of existing platforms.
As part of the initiative, CACI will work on software tools used in ship design and automated control systems to improve performance and efficiency, including cybersecurity efforts to protect critical systems and operational data.
“CACI is committed to ensuring the US fleet maintains superior capabilities to stay ahead of our adversaries as new threats are always emerging,” said CEO John Mengucci.
“Through our advanced technical support, robust cybersecurity measures, and innovative software-defined solutions, CACI is not only enhancing the Navy’s operational resources but also setting new standards for efficiency and security in naval engineering.”
Latest Contracts
The latest developments point to a broader expansion of CACI’s capabilities across domains.
Earlier this month, the company completed a $2.6-billion all-cash acquisition of ARKA Group, a move aimed at strengthening its position in space-based intelligence.
ARKA adds capabilities in electro-optical, infrared, and hyperspectral sensing, along with AI-enabled software that generates geospatial intelligence for defense applications.
In February, CACI also reached a key milestone in a separate naval program.
Its Spectral electronic warfare system received Milestone C approval from the US Navy, allowing the program to move into low-rate initial production and begin fielding the fleet.
Spectral is valued at approximately $1.2 billion and is designed to equip naval vessels with tools to detect and analyze activity across radar, communications, and other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, improving situational awareness during operations.









