CACI Awarded $21.5 Million Contract to Continue Support for Naval Shipyard Training and Education Program

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CACI International
CACI
, announced today that it has been awarded a $21.5 million task order by the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) to continue support of the comprehensive Naval Shipyard Training and Education Program (NSTEP). The task order was awarded under the Seaport II Enhanced contract vehicle, with the three-year contract calling for one base year and two option years. The award continues support CACI has provided for this client since 1992 and increases the company's business in strategic planning, business process improvement, and human capital and workforce development. CACI will perform the work at the Naval Sea Systems Command headquarters, Naval Shipyards, and Navy maintenance facilities in the United States and Japan. Collectively, the Naval Shipyards perform approximately $4 billion worth of business a year and employ a workforce of about 29,000. NSTEP is a large-scale, shipyard-wide corporate approach to enhancing the Navy's industrial base competencies and capabilities. The program strengthens the Navy's ability to refine business processes, improve overall performance, and assure that fleet assets are more quickly available. In the past 10 years, the CACI-supported programs have graduated approximately 27,000 people. CACI offers NAVSEA more than 20 years of experience providing change management, workforce and organizational development, and technical and managerial support for industrial and ship maintenance operations. The company provides a curriculum that covers topics such as strategy development, integrated team skills and team building, learning organization, interpersonal skills, and communications. Those trained through NSTEP include a range of Navy civilian and military personnel. Their enhanced skill-sets increase individual and organizational effectiveness and maintenance efficiency. These personnel then use these skill-sets on their work with the Navy's nuclear-powered ships to ensure that the ships are returned to the fleet on time and on budget.
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