CACI and Oracle Deliver Solution and Services to Improve Federal Contract Management
21 Settembre 2010 - 5:40PM
Business Wire
CACI International Inc (NYSE:CACI) and Oracle announced today
the release of Oracle Contract Lifecycle Management for Public
Sector. This new offering helps federal organizations create and
manage contracts by standardizing business processes, reducing
time-to-contract, and increasing compliance. (See today’s
corresponding press release from Oracle, “Oracle Unveils Oracle
Contract Lifecycle Management for Public Sector.”)
This release culminates a two-year co-development effort in
which CACI provided subject matter expertise gained from more than
30 years of experience designing and implementing contract
management systems for the Department of Defense, Federal Civilian,
and Intelligence agencies to help Oracle enhance the functionality
of its commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) Oracle E-Business Suite.
As part of this effort, CACI has leveraged its broad
implementation experience and unique insights to create a set of
pre-built, packaged content and implementation services that are
designed to help close the gap to customer-specific requirements
without extra effort by customers. These services provide
considerable value for customers while allowing them to maximize
the full capabilities of Oracle Contract Lifecycle Management for
Public Sector.
“In working with our government customers over the years, it
became apparent that there was a need to combine functionality for
routine and complex contracting into a single system and have it
integrated with financial applications for a complete procure-to
pay solution that does not require manual interventions,” said Mark
Johnson, Senior Vice President, Public Sector Sales, Oracle. “With
Oracle Contract Lifecycle Management for Public Sector, our
customers now have a solution that accomplishes this while helping
customers meet federal compliance mandates, especially for the
complex contract management needs related to major acquisitions. We
look forward to working with CACI, our preferred provider of
implementation services for this product, to deliver this solution
to our customers.”
According to Gil Guarino, Executive Vice President, CACI, “CACI
provides federal agencies with information technology solutions
that are built on industry best practices and proven expertise in
the business of government. Our agreement with Oracle leverages
CACI’s deep functional domain expertise to produce a best-in-class
contract management solution that enables users to reduce cost,
improve productivity, and achieve organizational goals with a
positive impact on the way an enterprise does business. Oracle
Contract Lifecycle Management for Public Sector implemented by CACI
really represents a total solution for the customer. By combining a
full-featured, enterprise contract management system with a federal
integrator that has pre-built content and knows how to implement
acquisition systems, we will bring real value and a total solution
to our customers.”
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About CACI
CACI International Inc provides professional services and IT
solutions needed to prevail in the areas of defense, intelligence,
homeland security, and IT modernization and government
transformation. CACI is a member of the Fortune 1000 Largest
Companies and the Russell 2000 index. CACI provides dynamic careers
for approximately 12,800 employees working in over 120 offices in
the U.S. and Europe. Visit CACI on the web at www.caci.com and
www.asymmetricthreat.net.
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conditions that result from a prolonged recession; terrorist
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failure to achieve contract awards in connection with recompetes
for present business and/or competition for new business; the risks
and uncertainties associated with client interest in and purchases
of new products and/or services; continued funding of U.S.
government or other public sector projects, based on a change in
spending patterns, or in the event of a priority need for funds,
such as homeland security, the war on terrorism or rebuilding Iraq;
or an economic stimulus package; government contract procurement
(such as bid protest, small business set asides, loss of work due
to organizational conflicts of interest, etc.) and termination
risks; the results of government investigations into allegations of
improper actions related to the provision of services in support of
U.S. military operations in Iraq; the results of government audit
and reviews conducted by the Defense Contract Audit Agency or other
government entities with cognizant oversight; individual business
decisions of our clients; paradigm shifts in technology;
competitive factors such as pricing pressures and/or competition to
hire and retain employees (particularly those with security
clearances); market speculation regarding our continued
independence; material changes in laws or regulations applicable to
our businesses, particularly in connection with (i) government
contracts for services, (ii) outsourcing of activities that have
been performed by the government, (iii) competition for task orders
under Government Wide Acquisition Contracts (“GWACs”) and/or
schedule contracts with the General Services Administration; and
(iv) accounting for convertible debt instruments; our own ability
to achieve the objectives of near term or long range business
plans; and other risks described in the company’s Securities and
Exchange Commission filings.
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