
Mayo Van Dyck is a ten-year Army veteran, with a specialty as a satellite communications operator-maintainer. On tactical side, he ran a mobile unit that provided commanders in the field with secure communications back to a strategic site, via satellite link. On the strategic side, he received information at central locations and disseminated through a network.
Mayo was deployed in Kosovo, Yugoslavia, but was injured during training and spent some time at Walter Reed Army Medical Center as an outpatient ...where he met a CACI recruiter and was offered a position with the company as a Quality Assurance Engineer with the Enterprise Technologies and Services Group.
"When they made it out to Walter Reed I definitely had to go out there to talk with them," says Mayo. "And I was very glad they made the offer. That was the job I was looking for - to work with CACI."
Why so sold on CACI? A great history of working with company representatives: "Over the ten years I was in the military," Mayo points out, "I ran across some really good companies to work for. The CACI guys just all seemed to enjoy their work. They had a sense of duty, and responsibility, and attention to detail that I saw when they visited my facilities to do work. I was interested in working with that kind of people!"