Air Force medical logistics deal goes to CACI
- By Ethan Butterfield
- Nov 02, 2006
The Air Force has chosen CACI International Inc. to support its automated information system for medical logistics and facilities management and maintenance for military personnel worldwide.
Under the five-year, $25 million contract, CACI of Arlington, Va., will furnish services to the logistics system's facility management module. The contractor will provide onsite support for Air Force medical facilities within the United States and overseas.
The company also will deliver help-desk services in an effort to assist medical facilities to resolve the questions and problems they encounter. Medical facility drawings also will get a facelift from the company's computer-aided design solutions.
To ensure standardization of all materials entered into the medical facilities management system, CACI officials will conduct transition training at Air Force medical facilities.
Ethan Butterfield is a staff writer for Government Computer News'
sister publication, Washington Technology.