Explore the full management transaction log of Caci International INC, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Defense & Aerospace sector, Caci International INC has logged 131 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €10.8bn. The latest transaction was reported on 1 July 2022 — Levée d'options. Among the most active insiders: Daniels Michael A. Every trade is accessible without an account.
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CACI International Inc /DE/ (ticker: CACI) is a U.S.-based defense and technology services company listed on the NYSE in the United States. For French, Belgian, and Swiss investors, CACI is best viewed as a national-security contractor with a strong moat built on technical specialization, program continuity, and deep relationships with U.S. federal agencies. The company is headquartered in Reston, Virginia, placing it in the Washington, D.C. defense corridor and close to major government customers. ([caci.com](https://www.caci.com/about-caci?utm_source=openai)) CACI’s roots go back to 1962, giving it a long operating history in the U.S. defense and intelligence ecosystem. Over time, the company has evolved from a more traditional IT and government services provider into a broader mission-focused platform spanning engineering, digital modernization, cybersecurity, intelligence operations, secure communications, systems integration, and advanced sensor technologies. Its customer base is centered on the Department of Defense, the intelligence community, homeland security, and other federal agencies. In practice, CACI aims to support mission-critical operations from the tactical edge to enterprise systems. ([caci.com](https://www.caci.com/about-caci?utm_source=openai)) The company’s main business lines include mission support, digital solutions, network modernization, electronic warfare, cyber capabilities, secure communications, and space-related technologies. In recent disclosures, CACI has emphasized capabilities across land, air, sea, cyber, and space domains, reflecting a steady move toward higher-value, more differentiated offerings rather than commoditized government IT work. That positioning matters because it supports pricing power, contract stickiness, and relevance in fast-evolving national security markets. ([caci.com](https://www.caci.com/about-caci?utm_source=openai)) Competitively, CACI operates in a crowded field alongside large defense primes and specialist federal contractors. Its relative strength comes from niche technical depth, long-duration program work, and the ability to integrate software, hardware, intelligence, and operational services into a single mission outcome. The company has also reported a sizeable backlog, which provides good revenue visibility and underpins medium-term execution. ([investor.caci.com](https://investor.caci.com/news/news-details/2026/CACI-Reports-Results-for-Its-Fiscal-2026-Second-Quarter-and-Raises-Guidance-for-All-Metrics/default.aspx?utm_source=openai)) Recent developments have reinforced CACI’s strategic direction. In 2026, the company completed its acquisition of ARKA Group, expanding its footprint in space-based sensing, geospatial intelligence, and software-enabled processing for national security missions. CACI has also announced new contract wins and task orders tied to network modernization, missile defense, and advanced communications technologies, while recent quarterly commentary pointed to improved guidance and continued operational momentum. Together, these actions suggest a company that is still actively shaping its portfolio toward higher-growth, higher-technology defense niches. ([investor.caci.com](https://investor.caci.com/news/news-details/2026/CACI-Completes-Acquisition-of-ARKA-Group/default.aspx?utm_source=openai))