CACG served as a Prime contractor on the CESO Cloud Infrastructure (C2I) and Compartmented Enterprise Desktop (CED) contract, providing comprehensive design, development, and testing services. The team transferred vetted solutions for IV&V and supported deployment teams, ensuring secure production transitions.
CACG served as a Prime contractor on a Development and Deployment of Compartmented Enterprise Services Office (CESO) Cloud Infrastructure (C2I) and Compartmented Enterprise Desktop (CED) contract.
CACG provided crucial support to the National Background Investigation Services (NBIS) through an independent technical management supportive services contract. Our tasks included program governance and subject matter expertise in various areas such as cloud engineering, system architecture, and IT program management, ensuring robust data protection and enhanced customer experience.
CACG is currently Prime vendor on an independent technical management supportive (ITMS) services contract for support of the National Background Investigation Services (NBIS). NBIS is the federal government’s one-stop-shop IT system for end-to-end personnel vetting — from initiation and application to background investigation, adjudication, and continuous vetting. NBIS is one consolidated system designed to deliver robust data protection, enhance customer experience, and better integrate data across the enterprise. ITMS Support includes Program Governance, Subject Matter Expertise for the following areas: Cloud Engineering, System Architecture, Budget Analysis, Acquisition Analysis, Integrated Master Schedule Analysis, IT Program Management, IT System Engineering, Agile Development, Security, and Operations (DEVSECOPS), Enterprise Architecture, and Requirements Analysis. CACG manages all governance boards and develops, maintains, and reports all documentation associated with these tasks in the various functional areas outlined above.
CACG supported the Cyber Situational Analytics / NetOps Division through a contract on the Global Information Grid Service Management (GSM) Defense Information System Network (DISN) Operational Support Systems (OSS) Telecom Engineering Integration and Architecture (TEIA). We led technical evaluations, system redesigns, and innovations in request fulfillment, application development, and service-oriented architecture, enhancing DISA’s capabilities and reducing costs.
CACG acted as a sub-contractor on a Global Information Grid Service Management (GSM) Defense Information System Network (DISN) Operational Support Systems (OSS) Telecom Engineering Integration and Architecture (TEIA) support contract.
CACG led the technical evaluation, redesign, and implementation of systems within DISN OSS to reduce DISA’s costs by streamlining technologies and functionality.
Our team, with expertise in request fulfillment, application development, and service-oriented architecture (SOA), spearheaded innovation projects using Business Process Management Systems (BPMS) and Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) technologies. We also modernized the DISA Direct Order Entry (DDOE) system with GSM-O and provided the DISA Storefront (DSF) capability.
CACG expanded DISA’s information sharing by standardizing data consumption and offering critical support data to Mission Partners, Combatant Commands, and industry partners.
Furthermore, CACG supported hundreds of applications and architectural projects for DISN OSS, contributing significantly to software and systems analysis, design, development, testing, certification, and accreditation efforts.
CACG supported MNIS and DISA by evaluating and enhancing network monitoring and management capabilities, streamlining processes, and reducing sustainment costs. Our efforts focused on enabling automation, scalability, and efficiency while aligning with DISA’s Cloud computing and Joint Information Environment strategies.
CACG served as a subcontractor to MNIS through the Global Information Grid Service Management (GSM) Defense Information System Network (DISN) Operational Support Systems (OSS) Telecom Engineering Integration and Architecture (TEIA) support contract. CACG was responsible for assessing the operational support system, and network management and monitoring capabilities used to support various services within the MNIS portfolio.
We collaborated with the government to gather technical details necessary for defining the current state of network monitoring and management. Additionally, we worked with MNIS and DISA management to define and justify roadmaps and architecture blueprints aimed at consolidating and streamlining the various monitoring and management platforms. Our goal was to provide ongoing support for existing service operational processes while reducing sustainment costs and enabling automation, scalability, efficiency, flexibility, and robustness in the capabilities delivered over the network.
Our efforts were aligned with DISA’s strategy for Cloud computing adoption and Joint Information Environment (JIE) convergence. This approach was synergistic in reducing the cost of maintaining the networks while enhancing the scope and scale of capabilities offered over the network
CACG served as the prime vendor on a Mobile Digital Signature (MDS) contract, providing a mobile application for the DoD Portfolio Management Office to digitally sign PDF documents on iOS and Android devices using Purebred certificates. The solution aimed to maintain key management consistency across the DoD enterprise while supporting various operational scenarios.
CACG served as the prime vendor on a Mobile Digital Signature (MDS) contract. The Department of Defense (DoD) Portfolio Management Office (PMO) for DoD Mobility Unclassified Capabilities (DMUC) sought a solution for a Mobile Digital Signature (MDS) application that leverages a Purebred certificate to digitally sign PDF documents on mobile devices. Purebred is an initiative developed by DISA, serving as a key management server and set of applications for DMUC mobile devices. Its objective is to separate key management from device management, ensuring that key management maintains its affinity with the Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and remains consistent across the DoD enterprise while allowing device management to adapt to various operational scenarios.
CACG was contracted to provide the DoD Mobility PMO with a mobile application, compatible with iOS and Android devices, that can digitally sign documents on mobile devices. Furthermore, the application had to use local derived credentials installed on the device through Purebred. The final solution was designed to closely resemble the digital signing capabilities currently utilized by the DoD in desktop environments.
CACG serves as the prime vendor on multiple Technical Management Support Services contracts for NBIS. Our support includes Program Governance, Cloud Engineering, System Architecture, Budget Analysis, Agile Development, and IT System Engineering. Additionally, CACG manages all governance boards, documentation, and provides comprehensive NBIS Engineering Services, ensuring systematic integration, configuration management, and project management support.
CACG supports the Mission Partner Capability Office (MPCO), providing architecture, engineering, and IT service management expertise. We collaborate on initiatives to enhance information sharing capabilities among federal, state, and international partners, including the Five Eyes alliance.
CACG is a subcontractor to the Mission Partner Capability Office (MPCO). The MPCO fulfills the Secretary of the Air Force’s responsibilities as Executive Agent for the Mission Partner Environment (MPE). The MPE offers enterprise-level, globally interoperable Command, Control & Intelligence (C2I) information sharing capabilities with various Mission Partners, which include federal departments and agencies; state, local, and tribal governments and agencies; non-governmental organizations; private sector organizations; allies, coalition members, host nations, other nations; and multinational treaty organizations. These capabilities facilitate the sharing of strategic, operational, and tactical information among all participants throughout all phases of military operations.
CACG supports the MPCO Architecture and Engineering (A&E) and Operations groups in several areas, including:
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