CACI International Inc. | Introduction
Introduction
1100 North Glebe Road
Arlington, Virginia 22201
U.S.A.
Telephone: (703) 841-7800
Fax: (703) 841-7882
Web site: http://www.caci.com
Public Company
Incorporated: 1962 as California Analysis Center, Inc.
Employees: 9,500
Sales: $1.45 billion (2004)
Stock Exchanges: New York
Ticker Symbol: CAI
NAIC: 336419 Other Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing; 54151 Computer Systems Design and Related Services; 541511 Custom Computer Programming Services; 541512 Computer Systems Design Services; 541519 Other Computer Related Services; 541614 Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting Services
CACI International Inc. is a leading provider of informational technology (IT) services for the intelligence and defense community. The federal government accounts for 95 percent of the company's revenues. CACI is a world leader in technology systems, custom software, integration and operations, imaging and document management, simulation, and proprietary database and software products. Headquartered in the Washington, D.C., area, the company has more than 100 offices in the United States and western Europe. It has been a voracious acquirer, buying 29 companies in one twelve-year period.
CACI is a technological leader in the supply of automated information systems for state government management of vehicle registration, licensing and wheeled-vehicle revenue support, local government management of false emergency alarm billing systems, and housing registration systems. Other representative systems applications include airport and airspace traffic planning, ammunition management information systems, automated document and records management systems, automated procurement, business process re-engineering, business support systems, computer-aided logistics and data information systems, electronic commerce, executive decision support systems, imaging services, information management systems, legal systems and litigation support services, manufacturing requirements planning systems, marketing and customer database management systems, product data management, retail market modeling, simulation languages and derivative products, site location planning and analysis systems, software development and reuse, systems re-engineering, systems integration, and weapons systems and equipment configuration management systems.
CACI products are installed in more than 10,000 locations throughout the world and used in a wide variety of applications. Products include ACORN, a demographic information service that analyzes consumers according to the type of residential area in which they live and is used to identify prime prospects for all types of consumer goods and services; COMNET, a network simulation software product for communications engineers to study wide area networks (WANs) of satellites, land lines, switching systems and protocols; InSite, a marketing and demographics information system providing PC-based geographic information systems combining software, data, and mapping capabilities to enable planners to determine the location of retail outlets, branch networks, sales territories, potential customers, and competitors; MIRACLE, a financial accounting system; MODSIM, a simulation programming language for computer programming and graphics environments that provides an object-oriented approach to structuring software, providing an intuitive development framework for programmers and which allows code to be reused; NETWORK, a computer architecture simulation software program for engineers to study alternative combinations of computers and data storage devices; REenterprise, a technology management solution which combines proprietary methodologies and computer software to analyze and reconfigure an organization's business process; SIMFACTORY, a general factory simulator for factory planners to study alternative plant and equipment configurations; SIMOBJECT, a software framework for the reduction of time and cost in building simulation models; SIMPROCESS, an object-oriented analytical simulation software prototyping tool for business process re-engineering enabling managers to model a current business process and then explore alternative approaches before implementation; and SIMSCRIPT, a simulation programming language designed specifically for analysts to build computer-based representations of complex activities such as airways and airport traffic, maintenance procedures for fleets of ships, warfare studies of military equipment and tactics, and communications networks, among many others.
