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Our Key Defense Solutions and Services
- Business System Solutions
- C4ISR Integration Services
- Cyber Solutions
- Data, Information, Knowledge Management Services
- Enterprise IT, Network Services
- Cyber Solutions
- Logistics and Material Readiness
- Program Management, SETA Support Services
More information about CACI in the defense market area
Navy
CACI has been instrumental in implementing an innovative approach for managing multiple acquisition programs under the leadership of the Program Executive Office for Littoral and Mine Warfare. Many of the program offices in PEO LMW, such as JCREW which develops counter-IED systems, Anti-Terrorism Afloat and Naval Special Warfare, directly contribute to Operation Iraqi Freedom and the global war on terrorism.
As prime contractor for the PEO LMW omnibus support services contract, CACI has implemented functional communities of practice which have enabled integrated processes and procedures across the PEO's seven program offices. This integrated teamwork along with CACI's success in leveraging support service resources across the organization, have enabled PEO LMW to reduce costs and accelerate delivery of vital capability to the warfighter.
CACI supports the Director, Maintenance Engineering and Knowledge Transfer Division (SEA 04RM) at the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) with
- Qualified maintenance engineers, logisticians, research analysts, system analysts, programmers, trainers and business analysts who provide thought leadership and extensive policy, processes, procedures development and implementation in the related fields of Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) and Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM)
- Implementation of RCM-based preventive and corrective maintenance planning including Surface Ship and Assessment Procedures Maintenance Effectiveness Reviews and NAVSEA's RCM Certification Program
CACI coined the term "Condition-Based Maintenance" (CBM) and helped the Navy formulate its transition from near total reliance on time directed maintenance to maintenance based on objective evidence of need using RCM principles.
The U.S. Coast Guard and the Navy have signed an MOU to allow for the exportation of USN developed programs to be used in the USCG. CACI is directly involved in the implementation of this MOU.
CACI formulated the curricula and provided trainers for the Navy's three-level RCM Certification program. Since 2001, more than 1000 In-Service Engineers (ISEs), and contractors have been certified via this training program.
Additionally, CACI provides enterprise solutions for improvement of maintenance requirements determination, specific work determination and assessment of results for organizational, intermediate and depot maintenance and modernization of combatant and noncombatant surface ships or other government weapons platforms. An example of this is the DoD's e-Government award winning and CACI developed Navy RCM web-based applications. These include eRCM (Reliability Centered Maintenance) and eBackfit (RCM Backfit).
In making the award to CACI DoD stated that these applications were "an excellent example of a transformational initiative contributing to business and mission improvement and effective information exchange."
In the execution of its mission supporting Navy maintenance programs CACI has developed the
- Automated Data Capture System for the Navy's aviation maintenance depots
- Port Engineer Maintenance Support Tool (MST)
- Maintenance Resource System (MRS), the Navy's ship operations and maintenance budget tool
CACI is also currently supporting the integration of the Navy's Preventive Maintenance System (PMS) and Integrated Class Maintenance Plan (ICMP) IT systems.

