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CACI's Strategic Partners

The Principles that Guide CACI in Our Partnerships and Alliances

  • Establish relationships focused on quality
  • Value long-term partner relationships ahead of short-term revenue goals
  • Focus on collaboration to develop and implement specific solutions
  • Create an environment that increases collaboration between the CACI Team and our clients
  • Commit to client service excellence
  • Continuously strive to make it easier for partners to do business with us
  • Treat our partners with the same respect as we do our employees

This section provides a centralized location for information to assist you in conducting business with CACI. We are an information technology solutions provider. Partnership requirements principally arise under our U.S. government contracts for large scale software design and development, enterprise business process improvement, intelligent document management, information assurance, network management and logistics engineering services.

We believe that

  • Strategic alliances are essential to our business, they are not just an initiative
  • The success of an alliance depends on a company's ability to manage relationships like any other part of its core business

At CACI's Vision & Solution Center we and our partners give clients a way to test drive their IT solutions before risking money and manpower installing it throughout their enterprises. We combine hardware, software, connectivity and simulation technology with our unique, in-house multimedia presentation capabilities to help analyze and evaluate alternative enterprise solutions before fully committing to them.

Outsourcing for specific services or products is focused predominantly on meeting specific client agency, program, application or platform niche requirements where external resources and expertise can supplement the solution set CACI brings to its customers.

CACI subcontracts are generally focused on delivery of a specific end product. They are not simply to provide personnel to supplement CACI's or its clients' staffs or to furnish equipment or software solely as a distributor or reseller.

CACI Partners Database

This database is designed to provide us with preliminary information about your company. It is not necessary to register and complete the information form to make your company a candidate for a partnership with CACI, but it will make the process easier and increase your chances of success. This database is an upgrade to the former Small Business Contracting With CACI database. If you registered previously please re-register in the Partners Database.

If you have any questions please contact rschneider@caci.com.

Register in the CACI Partners Database

Subcontracting Guidelines

  • CACI does not regularly procure or sell to others high volume, generic staff augmentation, leased personnel or contract programming services. When a particular skill set is required beyond existing CACI resources the responsible Program Managers in our operating groups identify and qualify subcontractor sources for limited term, specialized staff supplementation. Our acquisition personnel do not centrally manage these requirements - they are highly decentralized and project specific.
  • Our contract operations do not require us to routinely purchase standard commodities in large quantities for resale or to regularly acquire, install or maintain ADP or telecommunications equipment of any brand name. When required, such items, including standard office supplies, are usually acquired directly from the manufacturer.
  • We do not design, manufacture, assemble or construct mechanical equipment, production electronics, machinery, weapons platforms or building structures of any kind.
  • Employee recruitment and permanent personnel placements are not treated as subcontracts by CACI. Contact our Corporate Recruiting Senior VP, Larry Clifton, 703-460-1328, lclifton@caci.com, regarding recruitment and placements. Please first view our current employment openings and compare these to your candidate offerings before you contact him.

Business Classifications

Minority - A for-profit enterprise, regardless of size, physically located in the U.S. or its trust territories, which is owned, operated and controlled by minority group members. Minority group members are U.S. citizens who are Asian, Black, Hispanic or Native American. Ownership by minority individuals means the business is at least 51% owned by such individuals or, in the case of a publicly owned business, at least 51% of the stock is owned by one or more such individuals. Further, the management and daily operations are controlled by those minority group members.

Women-Owned - A business that meets the following criteria

  • Fifty-one percent ownership by a woman or women
  • Proof of effective management of the business (operating position, by-laws, hire-fire, other decision making roles)
  • Control of the business (as evidenced by signature role on loans, leases, contracts)
  • U.S. citizenship or U.S. Resident Alien status
Small Business - A concern, including its affiliates, that is independently owned and operated, not dominant in the field of operation in which it is bidding on government contracts and qualified as a small business under the criteria and size standards in 13 CFR part 121. Such a concern is "not dominant in its field of operation" when it does not exercise a controlling or major influence on a national basis in a kind of business activity in which a number of business concerns are primarily engaged.

Certification

CACI honors national and regional certifications from NMSDC, WBENC and SBA certification programs.

Certification Organizations