CACI Wins $231 Million Satellite Communications Task Order from U.S. Special Operations Command

CACI
April 16, 2026

CACI International Inc. secured a base‑year technology task order with four option years from the U.S. Special Operations Command, valued at up to $231 million. The order will deliver accurate, near‑real‑time satellite communications support—including systems engineering, network and software engineering, and lifecycle sustainment—to enhance program visibility for the Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic.

The award extends CACI’s nearly two‑decade partnership with the Special Operations Command and reinforces its role as a key provider of mission‑ready tactical satellite communications. By delivering systems engineering, integration, testing, and training, CACI will help warfighters maintain high‑quality equipment worldwide and support the U.S. military’s global operational tempo.

This contract adds a significant recurring revenue stream to CACI’s technology portfolio and aligns with the company’s focus on software‑defined, high‑tech solutions for national security. It follows recent wins, including a $306 million task order from the Defense Logistics Agency and an $85 million Navy contract, and comes after CACI’s $2.6 billion acquisition of ARKA Group L.P., which expands its space‑sensor and AI‑driven data‑analysis capabilities.

In its Q2 FY2026 earnings report, CACI posted a 5.7% year‑over‑year revenue increase and a 14.5% rise in diluted earnings per share, with an EBITDA margin of 11.8%. The company also raised its fiscal‑year guidance, reflecting confidence in continued demand for its high‑tech defense services.

"CACI's long‑standing relationship with NIWC Atlantic and our commitment to continuous innovation reflect how seriously we take this responsibility. We remain dedicated to ensuring our customers and warfighters receive the best care possible, when and where they need it the most," said CEO John Mengucci. "Our secure, reliable communications enable rapid response, keeping operators connected in high‑pressure situations so they can execute critical missions when the stakes are highest."

Investors reacted positively to the announcement, reflecting confidence in CACI’s ability to secure large government contracts and its strategic focus on advanced defense technologies.

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