CACI in Iraq - Frequently Asked Questions and Special Information

"The Truth Will Out"

CACI is a successful and thriving company with approximately 15,800 committed employees and a business that focuses on helping the U.S. government serve our national needs. We are ever vigilant in meeting the needs of our customers, our employees and our shareholders. We deliver record-setting revenue year after year and enjoy an excellent reputation for quality, service and integrity.

CACI was founded on the principles of integrity, honesty and a steadfast commitment to serving customers. These qualities have been our formula for success throughout our proud more than 50-year history and remain the cornerstones of our corporate culture. Their value has been confirmed by numerous industry awards, thousands of customer kudos and an outstanding record of support to the government.

In the spring of 2004 CACI was caught up in the controversy surrounding Abu Ghraib and abuses that took place there. At the request of the U.S. Army CACI identified and hired qualified individuals to serve as intelligence analysts and interrogators at Abu Ghraib and elsewhere in Iraq. Unfortunately, many of the news reports about events in Iraq included serious errors and misleading information about CACI. Two years later some of the original errors and some new inaccuracies continue to crop up in reporting about Iraq.

From the first reports about prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib and for the entire time since, CACI has made the truth its top priority. We have cooperated fully with every government investigation, and we made clear that we would not condone or tolerate illegal or inappropriate behavior by any employee when engaged in CACI business. We have communicated openly and fully with our employees, our shareholders and the public about our performance in Iraq. And, as necessary, we have endeavored to set the record straight whenever and wherever we have learned of misstatements about CACI or our employees. As part of our commitment to the truth, in the spring of 2004 we established this website to publicly address issues related to Iraq.

In welcoming you to this site it is worth noting a few critical facts

Dr. J.P. (Jack) LondonChairman, CACI International Inc

Our Good NameThe Book That Sets the Record Straight About CACI's Work at Abu Ghraib

Truth and Error in the Media Portrayal of CACI in Iraq

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See CACI Corporate Facts

For information contact

Jody BrownExecutive Vice President, Public Relations703-841-7801jbrown@caci.com

1/26/10 - CACI Receives Favorable Court Decision

1/20/10 - CACI Demands Retraction of False Statements in New York Times Editorial1/12/10 - CACI Responds to False Information in New York Times Editorial 92 KB9/14/09 - Federal Appeals Court Rules in Favor of CACI in Abu Ghraib Case8/8/08 - CACI Responds to Air America; Rhodes Decision5/7/08 - Statement Regarding Baseless CCR Lawsuit12/20/07 SmartBrief.com - CACI Rejects Amendment to Iraq Detainee Lawsuit12/20/07 Reuters.com - CACI says denies Abu Ghraib suit amendments12/20/07 globalsecurity.org - CACI Rejects Baseless Amendment to Iraq Detainee Lawsuit12/20/07 CACI Rejects Baseless Amendment to Iraq Detainee Lawsuit12/19/07 Iraq Detainee Lawsuits Update11/7/07 CACI Responds to Summary Judgment in Iraq LawsuitChairman's Letter to the Editor of Seapower magazine on the subject of government contractors, published by the Navy League of the United States, October 20072/28/07 Letter from Dr. J.P. (Jack) London to Project on Government Oversight, Correcting False Information about CACI's Support for GSA 244 KB2/6/07 CACI Corrects False Information in The New York Times Article 139 KB11/20/06 CACI Corrects False Information About Its Former Business in Iraq 2003 - 200411/13/06 CACI Seeks To Advance Air America Defamation Lawsuit11/3/06 CACI Outside Legal Counsel Exchange Regarding Clarification of Misrepresentations in Deceitful Propaganda DVD10/27/06 Shallowood: Has a New "Documentary" Checked Its Facts?10/12/06 CACI Outside Legal Counsel Addresses Maligning of CACI by Deceitful Propaganda DVD10/9/06 A Message from Dr. J.P. (Jack) London released to CNSNews.com - Setting the Record Straight5/4/05 CACI Acts to Ensure Penguin Press Adheres to Commitments to Correct Error in Publisher's New Book About Guantanamo Bay  >See The Penguin Press statement5/3/05 CACI Says GAO Report on Interagency Contracting Fails to Acknowledge Urgent Impact of Wartime Circumstances on Contracting Practices  >GAO report 2.0 MB  >CACI's full response to GAO report 1.4 MB3/10/05 CACI Says Church Report Underscores Critical Value of Interrogation Services to Saving Military Lives and National Security10/19/04 CACI Rejects California State Treasurer Phil Angelides' Crass, Politically Motivated Antics10/18/04 Wall Street Journal - Review & Outlook - "Calpers and Cronyism"10/8/04 The Guardian, Corrections and clarifications9/27/04 Dr. London, in Eugene, OR Register-Guard Newspaper9/16/04 Update on Lawsuit Filed by Center for Constitutional Rights8/26/04 CACI Says Fay Report Clearly Shifts Focus of Blame Away From Its Employee Named in a Previous Report8/12/04 CACI Reports Preliminary Findings of Internal Investigation8/10/04 CACI Receives Contract Extension for U.S. Army Interrogation Support in Iraq8/3/04 CACI Meets With California Pension Funds About Work in Iraq7/29/04 CACI Corrects False Information About Chain of Command in Iraq7/27/04 CACI Rejects Lawsuit as Slanderous and Ludicrous7/26/04 CACI Clarifies Information About Its Interrogation Services for U.S. Army7/22/04 Army Inspector General Report Determines CACI Interrogators Met Army Statement of Work Criteria7/20/04 CACI Corrects Public Information about its Services Contract for U.S. Army Interrogation Support in Iraq7/7/04 GSA Determines That No Suspension or Debarment of CACI Is Necessary6/28/04 CACI Clarifies Information About Interrogator Services in Iraq6/13/04 CACI Continues to Inform Investment Community and Public At Large About CACI's Business In Iraq6/10/04 CACI Rejects Lawsuit as Slanderous and Malicious5/25/04 CACI Interrogator Contract With the U.S. Army to Continue5/9/04 CACI Emphasizes Facts Presented During Congressional Testimony on Iraq Prison Investigation and Requirements Related to Company's U.S. Military Contract5/5/04 CACI Responds to Allegations in the Media About Its Employees in Iraq and to Financial Community Interests5/3/04 CACI States Position About Reported Allegations Concerning Employees in Iraq
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