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CACI to acquire SystemWare

CBR Staff Writer Published 18 January 2010

To expand its capabilities in counterintelligence and cybersecurity

CACI International has signed a definitive agreement to acquire SystemWare, which designs, manufactures, and provides signals acquisition and analysis systems that enable users to monitor and detect cybersecurity and physical security vulnerabilities and enhance operational security.

SystemWare offerings include technologies that combine software and analytical toolsets with customisable hardware configurations to deliver counterintelligence systems. The company's revenue in the calender year 2009 was $16m. The acquisition is expected to be accretive to CACI’s earnings per share during its first 12 months.

Paul Cofoni, president and CEO of CACI, said: Our intent to acquire SystemWare, demonstrates CACI's continuing leadership as a strategic consolidator. We are committed to strategic growth that enhances national security, expands CACI capabilities, enhances our shareholder value, and increases our presence in important and well-funded markets.

Kelly Dunn, CEO of SystemWare, said: We believe SystemWare is a great fit with CACI, and our solutions will complement CACI's ability to provide additional offerings to our combined client base. At the same time, CACI's deep resources will enable us to expand our current support while sustaining the excellence on which we have built our company.

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