CACI International Inc. has secured a five-year, single-award task order valued at up to $416 million to support the U.S. Navy’s Naval Sea Systems Command under the Navy Maritime Maintenance Enterprise Solution (NMMES) program.

The award, issued through the SeaPort-Next Generation (NxG) task order calls for CACI to modernize information technology systems used to support ship maintenance, sustainment, and readiness across the fleet. The work will focus on transitioning legacy systems to a unified, cloud-first enterprise environment intended to improve data visibility, maintenance planning, and cost control.

“We are proud to extend our more than six decades of support and long-standing relationship with the U.S. Navy with this latest award,” said John Mengucci, president and CEO of CACI International Inc. “Modernizing the Navy's IT systems empowers them to make data-driven decisions, optimize resource allocation, and quickly implement critical capabilities to protect our coasts.”

According to the company, CACI will apply Agile software development practices and Industry 4.0 technologies to modernize applications supporting the NMMES program. Its Agile Solution Factory framework will be used to migrate existing systems into an integrated enterprise platform designed to improve ship readiness, reduce maintenance costs, and streamline workflows for Navy maintenance activities.

The contract supports Naval Sea Systems Command, which oversees the design, construction, and lifecycle support of the Navy’s ships and combat systems. NAVSEA has increasingly emphasized digital modernization as a means of improving fleet availability and sustainment performance.

The award comes amid a broader push by the Navy to upgrade aging IT infrastructure tied to readiness and logistics. In January 2026, General Dynamics Information Technology secured a $988 million contract to modernize C5ISR systems across Navy ships, aircraft, and shore facilities, reflecting the service’s growing investment in digital tools to support operations and maintenance.