CACI NSS, LLC: $10.4M Department of Homeland Security Contract
Summary
CACI NSS, LLC, a subsidiary of CACI International Inc. ($CACI), secured a $10.4 million BPA Call from the Department of Homeland Security for IT professional support services. This contract represents a steady revenue stream for CACI, reinforcing its position in federal IT services.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.CACI International Inc. ($CACI) secures a steady, multi-year IT services contract with DHS.
- 2.The contract reinforces CACI's position as a key federal IT services provider.
- 3.While not a major revenue driver, it contributes to CACI's consistent federal revenue stream.
- 4.HR8408 indicates a broader legislative push for federal IT modernization, which could create future opportunities for CACI.
Market Implications
This contract provides CACI International Inc. ($CACI) with a stable revenue stream over five years. While the $10.4 million award is a small percentage of CACI's overall revenue, it demonstrates continued demand for its core IT services within the federal government. Investors in CACI can view this as a baseline contract, contributing to the company's predictable earnings profile. Other government IT contractors like SAIC ($SAIC) and Leidos ($LDOS) operate in a similar market and would also benefit from a generally strong federal IT spending environment, potentially influenced by legislative efforts like HR8408 aimed at IT modernization.
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Promoting Efficiency, Accountability, and Performance in Federal Contracting
This executive order mandates that federal agencies default to using fixed-price contracts for procurement, shifting away from cost-reimbursement models. It requires written justification and senior-level approval for any non-fixed-price contract over certain dollar thresholds (e.g., $10M for most agencies, $100M for the Department of War), and directs agencies to review and renegotiate their 10 largest non-fixed-price contracts within 90 days. The order also tasks OMB with implementation guidance and the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council with proposing regulatory amendments within 120 days.
Contract Details
Recipient
CACI NSS, LLC
Award Amount
$10,441,194
Awarding Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Sub-Agency
Office of Procurement Operations
Contract Type
BPA CALL
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