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We understand our clients' missions. We offer a full integrated suite of solutions and service offerings that have a global footprint.
CACI helps its customers find innovative ways to reduce costs for both acquisition and in-service support, including costs for such areas as configuration management, cataloging, financial management, provisioning, procurement, inventory management, training and transportation management.
CACI developed the Readiness Based Sparing (RBS) Suite, which allows our Navy customers to determine the optimal range and depth of spare parts to carry within the supply system. By using RBS tools, the customer can conduct impact analysis of funding, reliability, maintainability and process changes on readiness. These tools assist the government and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in analyzing Performance Based Logistics (PBL) contract specifications and evaluating impact of bid PBL goals.
Wide-Area Workflow (WAWF) provides the DoD and its suppliers a single point of entry to generate, capture and process invoice, acceptance and payment related documentation and data to support DoD asset visibility, tracking and payment processes. WAWF provides the DoD and warfighter insight into the supply chain for goods and services received and significantly reduces processing costs and interest penalties throughout the process. It improves accuracy, timeliness and integrity of data exchanges. WAWF is also the standardized data capture mechanism for transmitting passive RFID information from contractors to DoD for new acquisition.
For our Military Sealift Command (MSC) customer, CACI developed Ordnance Accounting Ashore. CACI provides fleet-wide management of ammunition and weapons from a centralized shore site, removing labor intensive ammunition and weapons accounting from the shipboard environment. This system provides significantly improved asset visibility, enhanced accountability and reduced fleet operating costs.
CACI provides Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support (DMLSS) systems administration support for all Air Force medical treatment facilities. A major portion of their job is the data mining of source codes for medical drugs and surgical supplies. The intent is to transition open market items into the Prime Vendor system or the DLA Electronic Cataloging system.
Ship Self Defense Training - The SSDS Training system is a PC-based, full functional simulator of the Navy's SSDS System that integrates and controls the ships sensors, Tactical Data Information Links (TADILs) and weapons. The training system supports all SSDS operator training requirements and the capability to provide maintenance training is in development. CACI developed and presented the concept, designed and developed the system software and hardware architectures, supported the school house design and installation and provided initial instructor services.
EP3 Mission Avionics System Trainer (MAST) - MAST is an economical COTS-based team trainer for the U.S. Navy SIGINT aircraft operational crews. The MAST teaches electronic warfare concepts, aircrew coordination, signal collection, analysis and all source intelligence fusion. MAST is a High Level Architecture (HLA) compliant application that has been integrated with the Navy's live range as NAS Fallon, NV. MAST has also been successfully integrated with the Air Force's Virtual Flag and the Navy's Fleet Synthetic Trainer (FST) large scale distributed exercises.
AFJROTC Training - This Air Force JROTC project provides for the continued enhancement and support of CyberCampus which consists of SharePoint portal technology, custom applications to support 1800 users world-wide. CyberCampus is a web-based portal application, which increased collaboration, coordination, efficiency and communication throughout the AFJROTC Program at both the unit and headquarters levels.
This application provides a secure, role-based access to personnel at headquarters and over 150,000 cadets and 1800 instructors at host high schools. CyberCampus provides access to two primary integrated applications: Headquarter Management System (HQMS) and Cadet Inventory Management System (CIMS), as well as email, a centralized library and other customized functionality.
Navy Systems Support Group (NSSG) - CACI provides computer-based training for the ship maintenance waterfront applications used to overhaul nuclear submarines, aircraft carriers and surface ships. Our functional subject matter experts and software analysts work side-by-side with our IT staff to ensure the content is accurate and written in a manner that is easily understood by the end user. Our systems provide context sensitive help providing the user an instant understanding of the required data. Each of our systems has a series of "Show Me" training modules. These "Show Me"s allow the user to select a business process or function and computer generated animation will walk the user through the steps required to complete that business process within the software application. These systems are used at the Naval shipyards and regions.
Naval Aviation Enterprise (NAE)/Naval Aviation Readiness Integrated Improvement Program (NAVRIIP) - As a result of CACI studies in early 1998, the Navy embarked on a process improvement program designed to remove barriers to aviator production. Rapid success convinced aviation leadership to apply the process improvement methodology to the material readiness of squadrons in the pre-deployment training cycle, a program called NAVRIIP.
Recognizing NAVRIIP success, the Navy increased NAVRIIP scope to include cost as part of the CNO's Sea Enterprise and Cost Wise Readiness (CWR) concept - right readiness - right cost - right time.
The CNO also directed all Type Commanders to undertake similar CWR and enterprise efforts. CACI has provided subject matter experts, IT support, knowledge management support, modeling and simulation support, data management support and training products development for the NAE.
Keystone Data Warehouse - The Keystone Decision Support System (DSS) is used by the Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) and Supply Managers at other MAJCOMs to facilitate decision making within the Supply Management Activity Group and the Depot Maintenance Activity Group. Keystone provides AFMC and Air Force MAJCOM financial and logistical analysts with visibility of financial, logistical, procurement and budgetary information related to the AF Working Capital Fund for spare parts and support equipment used on weapon systems.
The data warehouse obtains data feeds from over 20 financial and logistics legacy systems to give AFMC and MAJCOM analysts a full range of critical information to manage availability, supply, cost, inventory and demand for spare parts. Costs are reduced for all aspects of supply management by proving a single source for information and producing predefined reports allowing analysts more time for analytical work and much less time for data gathering.
Functional Architecture Sets to support DOTMLF (Doctrine, Organization, Training and Education, Material, Leadership and Facilities) - CACI performs architecture analysis to research, assess and document functional requirements necessary to accomplish capabilities specified in future logistical operational concepts and detailed in "To-Be" capability assessments in support of Army logistics enterprises.
These functional architectures detail the functional missions, associated information exchanges, organizational nodes and material solutions used throughout the conduct of these enterprise business processes. During these and other sustainment architecture analyses, we cross-walk the identified capability requirements/functional missions to national command authority missions, JOCs, JFCs, JMAs, other integrated architectures, the "Army Universal Task List" (AUTL) and the "Universal Joint Task List" (UJTL).
We also provide comprehensive gap analyses that detail the delta between desired and existing capabilities and recommended DOTMLPF solution sets based on analysis of the various possible solutions.
U.S. Naval Academy Armory Management System - CACI designed, developed and installed an automated armory management system that integrated low frequency passive RFID to wirelessly issue, receive and inventory ceremonial rifles and swords using personal data assistants (PDAs). This replaced an entirely manual system, reducing midshipmen weapons issue and return wait times by 90%.
CACI reengineers and deploys the Air Force Combat Ammunition System which provides accountability for movement, shipment, receiving, maintenance, buildup and teardown, inspection, inventory, storage and expenditure of munitions into a single, integrated system running under the Global Combat Support System - Air Force (GCSS-AF) Service Oriented Architecture.
CACI performs systems design; engineering and development; identifying and documenting software requirements, business cases and technical infrastructure requirements; and maintenance and enhancement for the system.
Navy Facilities Expeditionary Logistics Center (NFELC) Pack-Up Kit Management System - CACI developed a data conversion system that enabled NFELC personnel at NCBC Gulfport and NFELC Port Hueneme to write Level 6 commodity data to active RFID tags attached to freight containers and construction equipment destined for stowage aboard Maritime Pre-positioned Fleet ships.
This system enabled NFELC personnel to locate specific equipment by querying the container using a handheld interrogator rather than searching through the lay-down area, resulting in considerable time savings.
Business Transformation Agency (BTA) Enterprise Transformation Plan - CACI supports the Defense Business Transformation Agency (BTA) in development and maintenance of the Business Enterprise Architecture (BEA) and Enterprise Transition Plan (ETP). The BEA and ETP are complementary in that they define both the desired outcomes as well as the plan for how the outcomes will be achieved.
The scope encompasses the entire DoD supply chain as well as accounting, finance, personnel and healthcare. The priorities at the enterprise-level include Material Visibility and Common Supplier Engagement. The BEA provides the rules and policies applicable to all business systems and processes. The ETP guides and tracks transformation strategies, schedules, budgets and performance metrics.
Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support Wholesale (DMLSS-W) Readiness Management Support - CACI provides expertise in the assessment and operation of DSCP's readiness management applications and ensures vendor contracts are meeting requirements.
Corrective Maintenance and Logistics Support (CMLS) System - CACI provides configuration and technical data management repository for ships and other activities with integrated maintenance, inventory, supply and financial management capabilities. This system provides world-wide visibility of data and distance support for maintenance, supply, financial and configuration management.
Logistics Metric Management - This CACI-developed system provides in-depth visibility of fleet logistics health and cost for MSC.
Air Force Manpower and Equipment Force Packaging (MEFPAK) and Medical Logistics Support - CACI provides acquisition support to the Air Force Medical Service, Air National Guard and Army in the procurement of medical items for medical assemblages used worldwide.
In addition, we support deployed forces via our Reachback program and as the Theater Lead Agent for Medical Materiel (TLAMM) USSOUTHCOM.
Manpower and Equipment Force Packaging (MEFPAK) - CACI supports the medical MEFPAK function for Headquarters (HQ) Air Combat Command, HQ Air Mobility Command and HQ Air Force special Operations Command. The MEFPAK designs the equipment and Unit Type Code requirements for medical wartime assemblages.
In addition, they manage the form, fit, and function requirements with each pilot unit and assist the Air Force in obtaining approval to field the system and to obtain required funding.
Finally, following deployments they manage the after action reports that result in changes to the approved assemblage.
