CACI Selected to Strengthen Technology Architectures for U.S Space Force Guardians

CACI Selected to Strengthen Technology Architectures for U.S Space Force Guardians

CACI International announced it has been selected to deliver technology that will defend U.S. interests against adversarial threats for the U.S. Space Force. Under the National Space Test and Training Complex (NSTTC) Innovative Technology & Engineering – Space Test and Range (NITE-STAR) contract, CACI will deliver critical technology advancements that strengthen and modernize the test and training architectures required for realistic operations.

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“This award marks the first of many opportunities to bring together the combined strengths of CACI and ARKA to deliver next-generation space capabilities for the U.S. Space Force,” said Andreas Nonnenmacher, CACI Senior Vice President of Space. “As the space domain becomes increasingly contested, we’re equipping Guardians with advanced technologies that enable realistic testing, accelerate mission readiness, and strengthen America’s advantage in space.”

CACI will collaborate with U.S. Space Force (USSF) OTTI and SYD 81 to rapidly design, develop, and deploy tailored technologies across live, virtual, and constructive (LVC) environments. The development and sustainment of these space and ground-based capabilities will enhance testing, evaluation and training operations, ensuring systems are rigorously validated and Guardians are fully prepared for operationally realistic space engagements and advanced threat scenarios. CACI is one of 15 awardees under this multiple award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) valued at up to $981 million over two five-year periods.

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