CACI International, a national security technology provider, has been awarded a five-year task order worth up to $180 million to strengthen network operations for the U.S. Air Force – Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) under INDOPACOM. The
The program will ensure continuous, secure, and reliable connectivity, enabling airmen to access mission-critical data across the Pacific theater while preparing for advanced capabilities such as Zero Trust frameworks, cloud integration, and multi-domain operations. John Mengucci, CACI President and CEO, emphasized the importance of the initiative, stating, “Our work on this program for the Air Force will not only replace costly, outdated legacy infrastructure with modern, software-defined networks that are self-healing, more secure, and lower cost, but it will lay the foundation for enhanced capabilities like Zero Trust security, cloud integration, and advanced multi-domain operations.”
The company will sustain and upgrade the Air Force’s Base Area Network with advanced communications technologies, ensuring daily mission readiness and rapid response in a strategically vital region. CACI continues to leverage its long-standing expertise in secure IT modernization to meet critical national defense challenges.