I was surprised to find this press release in my news reader today--CACI Awarded $266 Million in Previously Unannounced Contracts to Support National Security and Intelligence.
Here is a brief excerpt:
"...ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CACI International Inc announced today that it has won approximately $266 million in contracts to support national security and intelligence activities for clients in the federal government. The awards call for CACI to provide network services, systems integration, knowledge management, and intelligence support, among other solutions. All the contracts were awarded in CACI's first fiscal year 2005 quarter, which ended September 30, 2004. Approximately 60 percent of the $266 million is new work for CACI. The significant increase in the value of these awards confirms CACI's continued successful expansion of its core offerings for national security and intelligence solutions..."
What form of 'knowledge management' does CACI supply to the USA government in Iraq?
I performed a Google 'News' search on--CACI at Abu Ghraib--and found the number three--out of 88--news story on this topic to be:
Middle East Editorial Weblog: CACI Int'l v. NewStandard: Goliath Stirs, POSTED BY: Brian Dominick, BLOGGING: Abuse, Torture and Rape Reported at Unlisted U.S.-run Prisons in Iraq.
By the way, among the standard 'forward-looking' statements that appear at the end of the CACI press release I cited above:
"...The factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated include, but are not limited to, the following: ... the results of government investigations into allegations of improper actions related to the provision of services in support of U.S. military operations in Iraq; the results of the appeal of CACI International Inc ASBCA No. 53058;..."
K-Collector Topics: Knowledge Management Torture Weblogs Writing Iraq