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$31 million contract to strengthen U.S. Army's Trojan satellite communications systems Aug 23, 2005 4:46 PM
CACI International has been awarded a delivery order contract by the Intelligence and Information Directorate of the U.S. Army Communication-Electronics Research Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC) to continue support for the Army's Trojan satellite communications systems. Trojan is a family of systems that enables the Army to manage and disseminate critical intelligence information. It includes rapidly deployable, mobile communication systems that can be mounted on Humvees and aboard aircraft, such as the C-130, and that can be tailored to different types of operations. The systems provide a global reach-back network that links tactical commanders in the field with decision-makers at the national and joint strategic intelligence levels. The program also includes the Trojan, an intelligence dissemination satellite terminal that provides secure access for intelligence processing and dissemination systems. The seven-month effort has a potential value of $31 million. This is the fourth consecutive delivery order awarded to CACI in support of the TROJAN program.
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