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How Zero Trust Opens the Path to Digital Transformation
If you haven’t been a victim of a cybercrime, it’s likely you have a friend or family member who has been. About 2,200 cyberattacks occur every day, resulting in more than 800,000 victims of ransomware attacks, phishing scams, or data breaches every year.
CACI Case Study: Confusion to Clarity: Enterprise HCM System Transformed Intelligence Agency Operations
At most organizations and government agencies, dozens of human capital management (HCM) systems support every employee. Timecards, expense reporting, insurance benefits, intranet, and many other processes all silently underpin every employee’s day-to-day. However, when these myriad systems don’t function seamlessly together, employees may become less productive because they are distracted from their missions.
Continuous Transformation: The Future of Command and Control
The stakes are high and the time to act is now. Our adversaries are investing heavily in technologies to gain their own information advantage. If we fail to adapt, we risk being outmatched.
CACI Case Study: Signal Vision: Helping the Marines Manage Their Electromagnetic Spectrum Signature
From radars and radios to sensors and cellphones, the communication systems used by the U.S. armed services all have one thing in common: they rely on signals that operate in the electromagnetic spectrum.
CACI Case Study: Seeing Is Believing: Training Soldiers on Advanced Thermal Weapon Sights
The combination of advanced night vision devices and weapon-based laser scopes provided U.S. forces with a significant advantage during the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan in the early 2000’s. Until it didn’t.
From Orlando to Deep Space: Supporting Missions with Optics and Photonics
CACI solutions are at work across the orbit spectrum, including on NASA’s Deep Space Optical Communications experiment
A Layered Approach to Drone Defense: CACI produces counter-uncrewed systems (C-UxS) solutions to help mitigate a fast-evolving threat
In April 2024, Iran launched more than 170 drones toward Israel as part of a retaliatory attack. In the same month, Houthi rebels conducted numerous one-way drone attacks toward U.S. and coalition ships and also shot down a U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone. Meanwhile in Ukraine, hundreds of small drones continue to be launched by both sides to locate or strike targets, fundamentally limiting the ability to move expensive platforms such as tanks and armored carriers.
CACI Spotlight Series: Cloud Migration for Government Supply Chain Solutions
Migrating to the cloud is a powerful solution to modernize supply chain systems. Cloud environments optimize business processes and power data-based decision making. Grant DeMola, Vice President, and Division Manager of supply chain solutions, sits in the CACI spotlight to discuss how the future of supply chain management is in the cloud.
Seeing Signals: Defending the RF Domain
Wireless technology has revolutionized modern warfare, transforming the battlefield into a highly connected and data-driven environment. From individual soldiers to complex military systems, wireless capabilities provide a decisive advantage in defense strategies.
Deanonymize dark web bad actors faster with DarkBlue® Intelligence Suite’s CluesAI
Enter CluesAI, the latest tool in the DarkBlue Intelligence Suite - currently in beta testing. CluesAI generates a report that summarizes the content of sites and highlights potentially deanonymizing information, then cross-references that information across the most relevant DarkBlue records to uncover leads, all in one click.
CACI Case Study: Transforming IT Support Services to Empower Homeland Security
The Desktop Support Services (DSS) 2.0 program provides general IT services and support to DHS employees. As the workforce has evolved, so too has the DSS scope of work, necessitating more robust, reliable, and efficient IT services.
CACI Spotlight Series: Modernizing Enterprise Human Capital Management Systems
How can the government address today’s major workforce challenges? Steve Tolbert, Executive Vice President of Business Systems, sits in the CACI Spotlight to discuss how modernizing human capital management systems unlocks a workforce’s potential.
Transforming Global C4ISR: The Modernization of AF DCGS: A CACI Case Study
The Air Force Distributed Common Ground System (AF DCGS) is the backbone of the Air Force's intelligence network, connecting sensors, platforms, and personnel across 27 locations worldwide. This critical system ensures real-time intelligence sharing for informed decision-making, safeguarding national security. Learn more about how it unites the Air Force's intelligence gathering tools.
How SOF Sharpens Its Edge in the Digital Technology Era
History shows empires rise and fall based on their ability to adapt to new warfare. Just as gunpowder revolutionized combat, so too will digital technology. Will the US embrace its power and thrive, or fall behind like empires of old?
Removing Risk: Investigating Data on the Dark Web
For OSINT analysts, the dark web can be as dangerous as it is invaluable. CACI’s DarkBlue® Intelligence Suite provides secure and safe access to intelligence on the dark web.
CACI Spotlight Series: NextGen ERP
NextGen ERP will replace the costly, band-aid fixes of customized ERPs with a solution powered by emerging technologies that keeps pace with the needs of today’s missions. Watch the latest CACI “Spotlight” series with Jason Ludwig, Strategic Technical Director for Agile Digital Solutions, to learn more about the future of ERP.
All-Domain Sensing: Enabling Long-Range Speed and Precision
Situational awareness and speed to action are critical to mission success on the battlefield. It’s not enough to fire effects fast and far. We must have a clear view of the operational environment to confidently make a decision in the first place, as quickly and efficiently as necessary.
Delivering Advanced Space-Based PNT with CACI’s Latest DemoSat Launch
Read Terry Hill’s latest commentary, “Delivering Advanced Space-Based PNT with CACI’s Latest DemoSat Launch,” to learn about our first self-funded DemoSat launch into low earth orbit, which held our PNT and TacISR payloads.
CACI Spotlight Series: Defining the Factory
The term ‘factory’ is very important to the ASF’s Agile-at-Scale delivery execution model because it represents our approach to producing value for our federal customers. Learn more from CACI’s Chris Ham on how CACI defines the Factory.
CACI Case Study: Transforming Defense: Unprecedented Army Relocation Achieved Through Network Modernization
Moving is a difficult enough task for most people to face. Almost 10 years ago, the U.S. Army tasked CACI with executing the largest base move and relocation in the Army’s history, the Yongsan Relocation Plan (YRP) based out of South Korea.
CACI Case Study: Agile SAFe Transforms the Air Force’s Financial Management Technology
The transition to Agile methodologies is an ongoing journey across the government. Adopting Agile software development enables organizations to quickly adapt to functional and operational priorities and deliver capabilities that amplify mission success.
CACI Case Study: Modernizing IPPS-A, the U.S. Army's Largest, Most Complex Personnel System
The right team of experts, the best tools, and a proven approach helped modernize the U.S. Army’s largest personnel system.
CACI Spotlight Series: The Flavors of Agile
CACI’s Agile Solution Factory delivers Agile-at-scale solutions utilizing a variety of agile methodologies to the federal government. Learn more from CACI's Steve Brylski in the latest episode of the CACI Spotlight Series.
UX Factory Brings User-Friendly Designs and Modernization to Federal Government
When you walk into a store, cross the street, or park your car, you are subconsciously going through a real-life example of user experience (UX). In a broad sense, UX is how a person interacts with a digital product or service. It can include, as previously stated, a physical environment. UX is everywhere.
Building a Data-Driven Army to Achieve Information Advantage
The modern battlefield is a complex and ever-changing environment. To maintain a competitive edge in all domains, the Army is increasingly turning to data-driven, software-enabled solutions that deliver decisive information advantage. Today’s Army needs dynamic data fusion and adaptable software solutions at scale that can deliver and maintain superior data insights across the spectrum of conflict and competition.
How Next-Gen ERP Modernizes, Extends the Life of Existing Business Systems
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems consolidate daily business activities into a single enterprise platform to enhance business reporting, analytics, and decision making while standardizing business processes to yield efficiency gains. However, for the federal government, ERP systems include added layers of regulation and customizations to accommodate unique requirements, which complicate system maintenance and hamper efforts to deliver organizational efficiency gains and cost savings.
Modernizing Financial Management for the Enterprise
Financial management is a complex undertaking for any industry. Organizations rely on their financial management systems to maintain the traceability of funds and compliance with federal laws and regulations and streamline financial administration and reporting processes. For the U.S. Government, financial management can be even more complex due to the scrutiny of how public tax dollars are spent.
Lighting the Future: How CACI is Revolutionizing Optical and Photonic Solutions
With decades of investment and research, CACI has built up deep expertise, capacity, and scale in a vital technology field for national security -- free space optical (FSO) communications and optical solutions. Linda Braun, Vice President of CACI's Optical and Photonics Systems, talks more about our advancements in this technology in defense, intelligence, and other national security missions needing secure, reliable, and high throughput communications in this article.
3 Things to Know When Implementing Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been at the forefront of technological innovation for the past decade...
Building the Cyber Range of the Future
Individual, government, and military users all depend on the complex digital and cyber domain for the operation of critical infrastructure that supports our national security.
CACI’s SMART Approach to Innovate & Dominate in All-Domain Operations
The U.S. military is in the middle of a transformation to become a more lethal, more connected force – one better prepared to meet the numerous challenges, great power, competition, and modern conflict present in the 21st century.
IT Modernization Success Empowers EITaaS Expertise
CACI modernizes more than 100 systems used by CBP to automate processes and empower end-users to manage their workloads more efficiently.
Top Things Government Organizations Should Consider When Planning SAP S/4HANA Transformation Projects
SAP customers are facing a daunting task — efficiently and effectively migrating their SAP systems to SAP S/4HANA (S/4) by 2027. In early 2019, SAP announced its plan to end mainstream maintenance for its Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Central Component (ECC) by 2025
An Introduction to Next Generation ERP
Enterprise business system modernization has historically been accomplished through large-scale IT projects that often exceed planned costs and rarely achieve the government’s desired objectives. The resulting business systems are highly complex and highly customized, nearly eliminating any opportunity for cost savings due to the high cost of maintenance, upgrades, and enhancements for these monolithic systems. Further, these heavily customized solutions hinder customers' ability to migrate to cloud-based infrastructure and cloud-native solutions. Customers struggle to modernize these behemoth systems while achieving cost savings.
CACI in the Community with Lewis Pate
Lewis Pate, Ph.D., was born with a natural curiosity. As a boy, he just had to figure out how things work, especially if it involved electricity. As a young man, he decided to turn this inquisitiveness toward the purpose of serving his country. He spent more than 20 years in active-duty military service – most with the U.S. Air Force and a few years with the U.S. Navy.
The Four Basics of Doing Agile Right
The benefits of Agile development have become more evident and widespread since its founding more than two decades ago. Beginning as an iterative approach to deliver enhancements on software projects, the discipline has evolved over time –sprouting up in other industries, including the federal government – with the desire to replicate the private sector success.
Workforce Modernization Accelerated – Pivoting to Hybrid Work
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the U.S. Government’s pace to modernize their workforce operations – rapidly moving the government enterprise in a direction that much of private industry was already headed in: flexibly enabling a hybrid of in-person and remote work that is secure from anywhere, is digitally collaborative, and is more efficient. This shift is driven by technology advances, budget challenges, worker preferences, urban congestion, and other factors. COVID-19 has simply accelerated this imperative.
The Software-Driven Battlefield: EW, SIGINT, Cyber, AI, and the Future of Conflict
As open systems, Agile practices, and DevSecOps become more widely accepted, software-driven capability can now be where it is needed in a fraction of the time it would take to field hardware just a decade ago.
CACI Scientists and Engineers Provide Insights into 5G, Training and Simulation, and Machine Learning
CACI’s technical talent will deliver presentations and research results at several defense industry conferences between now and December 7 on subjects such as 5G communications, training gamification, and machine learning. Learn more about what CACI scientists and engineers are doing today to develop new capabilities for our customers’ vital missions.
CACI Expertise and Technology Enables JADC2
With deep expertise in joint and coalition interoperability, and advanced technologies for command and control, signals intelligence, cyberspace, and space-based communications, CACI is helping develop, mature, and field Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2). Across the Department of Defense, CACI is committed to realizing JADC2 as a vital component of 21st century national security, writes CACI Senior Vice President for Technology and Solutions Peter Gallagher.
CACI Addressing the Talent Gap: Accelerating Results with “Low-to-High” Development
COVID-19 has changed many aspects of everyday life, and it has certainly changed the dynamics of workplaces, client interactions and even security clearance processes. While the market and workforce availability have always been fluid, the pandemic has not only highlighted an imbalance in supply and demand for highly cleared talent, it has exacerbated it as well.
CACI Q&A With Senior Vice President Laura Floyd on Human Capital Management
CACI SVP Laura Floyd discusses how our experts deliver full lifecycle technology and solutions that drive transformation from “hire to retire” in a new Q&A on Human Capital Management.
Keeping Up with Network Modernizations In an Ever-Changing Environment
The revolutionary change in networks today is driven by the new technologies that are being introduced at an unprecedented rapid pace. 5G and software-defined networks propel us into a new stratosphere of capability, speed, and data accessibility.
Creating Private Cellular Networks Out of Thin Air
Deliver Secure, High-Bandwidth Communications Anytime, Anywhere with Network-In-a-Box Technology
For teams that need to stay in touch in remote environments or under extreme conditions, such as during disaster response, armed conflict, or while conducting special operations, linking into commercial cellular networks is rarely an option.
Using Artificial Intelligence to Better Diagnose COVID-19 and Other Respiratory Illnesses
Researchers at CACI have invented new artificial intelligence (AI)/deep learning techniques to produce a model that diagnoses COVID-19 based on X-Ray images with nearly 97 percent accuracy on a popular academic dataset for COVID-19 detection. This is just one example of many in which CACI is applying Artificial Intelligence – including Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Natural Language Processing and Computer Vision - across our customer base.
CACI’s SkyTracker® Technology Suite Takes on the Global C-UAS Threat
In this trending article, explore how CACI leverages two decades of mission experience in combating the growing UAS threat with its SkyTracker Technology Suite of systems and capabilities. An adaptable and modular family of interoperable solutions for air, land, and maritime environments, SkyTracker is comprised of several form factors that offer a tailored, flexible approach to C-UAS operations for both government and commercial customers.
Augmented Reality Advances Battlefield Mission System Support
In this new trending article, CACI’s technology experts discuss the company’s new advances in augmented reality (AR) and how technologies like the Remote Support Kit (RSK) redefine how modern military units enable subject matter support from around the world that previously required in-person expertise.
CACI Extended Realities Technologies Transform Government Business
CACI is using augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and mixed reality (MR) technologies to improve training, decision making, and execution by enterprise and mission customers.
CACI Q&A With Senior Vice President Kevin McNeill on Cyber Network Modeling and Simulation
P.W. Singer’s 2015 novel Ghost Fleet imagines a scenario in which China launches a massive cyber-attack against the United States, crippling many technologically sophisticated systems, both military and civilian.
Rapid Digital Prototyping Speeds Delivery of New Capabilities
When technology is complex, and innovation is key, digital engineering and prototyping is an exceptional way to rapidly design and test new hardware and software capabilities while optimizing costs and lowering risk.
CACI Q&A With Senior Vice President Marc Beacken on Staying Ahead of the Competition in the Race for 5G
CACI engineers and technicians are on the forefront 5G communications research and development, working hand-in-hand with military, civilian, and commercial partners.
CACI Q&A With Manager of AI Research & Development Brian No
In a period of ten months, CACI’s team of Artificial Intelligence Deep Learning experts advanced its geospatial imagery analysis tool from “proof-of-concept” to demonstrating those tools within the operational environment for CACI’s customers. And soon, AI software developed by CACI will be able to analyze full motion video streams and not only identify objects within the scene, but also persistently track the objects as they enter and exit the field of the view of the sensor. CACI experts invent innovations like these in the rapidly evolving field of AI for national security customers to execute their critical missions.
Digital Twin Design – Precision Modeling Saves Costs and Shrinks Delivery Timelines
As the Navy begins an effort to save billions of dollars across its shipbuilding plan over the coming years, CACI continues to deliver critical mission expertise to improve effectiveness, efficiency, and affordability in ship design, manufacturing, and lifecycle support. CACI announced in April 2020 it would provide analyses and initiatives to Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) to deliver maximum cost savings to the Navy as the service seeks to meet emerging threats, increase readiness, and achieve savings across its shipbuilding plan. It’s just the latest example of how precision modeling performed by CACI engineers, technicians, and analysts is saving the military money and time.
Eye on the Sky – SkyTracker® Provides Protection Against Misuse of Drones
With the continuing popularity of hobby drones and the rapidly expanding commercial use of drones, the sky is getting crowded. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) estimates the hobbyist unmanned aircraft system (UAS) fleet will more than double to over 2.4 million by 2022. And it’s estimated that the commercial, small non-model UAS fleet will grow to more than 451,000 by 2022.
How Deep Learning Helps Speed Full-Motion Video Analysis
Taking aerial footage of zones of interest was once a challenge: resources were limited, and the quality of footage often left much to be desired. Now that full-motion video has become commonplace, a new problem has arisen: there is so much data that geospatial intelligence analysts cannot meet the demand with traditional methods. CACI is addressing the need for quick-turn, reliable analysis by using an advanced artificial intelligence software technique known as deep learning.
Making Artificial Intelligence Solutions as Easy to Use as a Smartphone App
Google’s recent exit from Project Maven put the field of artificial intelligence (AI) in the media limelight once again. Project Maven – a Department of Defense program – aims to use AI to assist in analyzing massive amounts of drone video footage, mostly collected in war zones. While the term AI has roots that go back to the 1950s, the recent focus is really about a specific software technique known as deep learning.
Answering the Challenge of Today’s Modern Battlespace: Controlling the Electromagnetic Spectrum
The electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) – while invisible – plays a very visible role in the modern multi-domain battle. As adversaries advance their electronic warfare (EW) capabilities and threats continue to evolve at a rapid pace, controlling the spectrum is increasingly critical.
Get Your Head in the Cloud Early – Cloud-Native Development Improves Operational Efficiency and Mission Readiness
These days, nearly everyone has some experience with the cloud. From email services such as Gmail, Yahoo, or Hotmail, to storage services such as iCloud, Google Drive, and Dropbox, more and more of our photos and electronic files are stored in the cloud every day.
Accelerating Strategic and Tactical Decisions in Enterprise Space Battle Management Command and Control
For decades, U.S. space capabilities have afforded our warfighters and allies a significant strategic edge. These capabilities have evolved and become more integrated into the land, sea, and air domains of warfighting, vastly improving the U.S. projection of force around the globe. This strategic edge has not gone without notice.
The Kaspersky Incident: How Smart Sensors Can Prevent Future Cybersecurity Disasters
New York Times journalists Nicole Perlwath and Scott Shane expose the threats posed by modern commercial software in an article that reads like a modern-day John Grisham novel. Their story details how Russia appears to have penetrated U.S.
Ready. Set. Fly.: Automated Test Equipment for Safe and Successful Flight Missions
"All systems are go!" That’s what military pilots want to hear as they enter an aircraft for their next flight, confirming that all their flight instruments, navigation equipment, and computers are functioning properly for their mission.
Delivering a Modern, Audit-Ready Financial Solution
CACI provides full lifecycle support for the Defense Agencies Initiative (DAI) solution – an Oracle EBS financial management solution in use by over 40,000 DoD employees in 22 different defense agencies.
Dominating Electronic Warfare: Precisely
Today’s battlefield has been amplified by advancements in electronic warfare (EW). The proliferation of high-end electronics and the evolution of commercial technologies have given adversaries ranging from nation-states to non-state actors unprecedented capabilities.
Empowering the Nation for Critical Missions and Beyond
The U.S. boasts the most powerful military in the world. Our budget, manpower, and strength is the greatest across land, sea, air, and beyond. So what does it mean when Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson says, “The nation needs a more powerful Navy”? Or when Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. Mark Milley says, “The United States, as a global power, has to have a wide variety of tools in its kitbag”?
Secure Mobility to the Tactical Edge
Ever have a dropped call, bad wireless service, or no communication in a time of need? Imagine America’s soldiers in forward operating environments where information is sensitive and missions change in an instant – they need access to fast, reliable, and secure connectivity.