Army Awards Potential $500 Million Intel and Info Warfare Support Contract

By Dan Dupont / December 1, 2000 at 5:00 AM
The Army this week awarded two companies a contract worth as much as $500 million to support the Communications-Electronics Command's Research, Development and Engineering Center's Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate (I2WD). Booz Allen and Hamilton, Inc., and CACI Technologies were awarded an initial deal worth $100 million, with options that could raise the value of the deal to a half-billion dollars, according to a Defense Department announcement. The directorate develops "superior technology," conducts prototype demonstrations and rapidly transitions state-of-the-art techniques...

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