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CACI International Signs Definitive Deal To Acquire Delta Solutions

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6/21/2012 9:59 AM ET

CACI International (CACI: Quote) Thursday announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Delta Solutions and Technologies, Inc., a premier provider of financial management and business analytics services to the federal government.

The company, however, did not divulge any financial details of the proposed acquisition. The company stated that the acquisition is expected to be completed by July 1, 2012.

Founded in 1997, Delta Solutions is headquartered in Reston, Virginia. Its 175 management consultants and IT specialists provide specialized solutions with a focus in Federal Financial Management (FFM) systems design, development, integration, and operations and maintenance.

CACI International stated that the acquisition expands its already strong presence in the business system solutions and government transformation arenas and complements its 2011 acquisition of the Oracle-based Advanced Programs Group.

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