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| key_people = {{Unbulleted list|J.P. (Jack) London (Chairman)|John Mengucci (President and CEO)}} | | key_people = {{Unbulleted list|J.P. (Jack) London (Chairman)|John Mengucci (President and CEO)}} | ||
| industry = [[Information technology]]<br />[[Consulting]]<br />[[Outsourcing]]<br />[[Defense industry|Defense]] | | industry = [[Information technology]]<br />[[Consulting]]<br />[[Outsourcing]]<br />[[Defense industry|Defense]] | ||
| revenue = {{profit}} | | revenue = {{profit}} US$4.35 billion (2017)<ref name="newpr">{{Cite press release |title=CACI Press Release: CACI Reports Results for Its Fiscal 2017 Fourth Quarter and Full Year |date=August 16, 2017 |url=http://investor.caci.com/file/Index?KeyFile=389943968 |website=investor.caci.com}}</ref> | ||
| operating_income = {{profit}} US$297.3 million (2017)<ref name=newpr/> | | operating_income = {{profit}} US$297.3 million (2017)<ref name=newpr/> | ||
| net_income = {{profit}} US$163.7 million (2017)<ref name=newpr/> | | net_income = {{profit}} US$163.7 million (2017)<ref name=newpr/> | ||
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A 2017 story in ''[[The Washington Post]]'' reported that "a group of former Iraqi detainees got to make the case before a judge ... that they were [[torture]]d and that the contractor CACI International is partly to blame."<ref>{{Cite news |first=Rachel |last=Weiner |date=September 22, 2017 |title=A suit over Abu Ghraib getting to 'what actually happened' |newspaper=The Washington Post |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/abu-ghraib-contractor-treatment-deplorable-but-not-torture/2017/09/22/4efc16f4-9e3b-11e7-9083-fbfddf6804c2_story.html?noredirect=on}}</ref> | A 2017 story in ''[[The Washington Post]]'' reported that "a group of former Iraqi detainees got to make the case before a judge ... that they were [[torture]]d and that the contractor CACI International is partly to blame."<ref>{{Cite news |first=Rachel |last=Weiner |date=September 22, 2017 |title=A suit over Abu Ghraib getting to 'what actually happened' |newspaper=The Washington Post |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/abu-ghraib-contractor-treatment-deplorable-but-not-torture/2017/09/22/4efc16f4-9e3b-11e7-9083-fbfddf6804c2_story.html?noredirect=on}}</ref> | ||
As of April 2024, an [[Alexandria, Virginia]] federal civil jury was deliberating whether to hold CACI liable for its employees' torture of three Iraqi citizens at Abu Ghraib.<ref>{{cite news |title=20 Years Later, a Jury Weighs Claims of Abuse at Abu Ghraib |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/23/us/iraq-prison-lawsuit-abu-ghraib-abuse.html |author=Mattathias Schwartz |date=April 23, 2024 |work= | As of April 2024, an [[Alexandria, Virginia]] federal civil jury was deliberating whether to hold CACI liable for its employees' torture of three Iraqi citizens at Abu Ghraib.<ref>{{cite news |title=20 Years Later, a Jury Weighs Claims of Abuse at Abu Ghraib |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/23/us/iraq-prison-lawsuit-abu-ghraib-abuse.html |author=Mattathias Schwartz |date=April 23, 2024 |work=The New York Times |access-date=April 29, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Deadlocked US jury in Abu Ghraib torture case told to continue deliberations |url=https://www.thenationalnews.com/news/us/2024/04/29/deadlocked-us-jury-in-abu-ghraib-torture-case-told-to-continue-deliberations/ |date=April 29, 2024 |publisher=[[The National (Abu Dhabi)]]}}</ref> In November 2024, a jury awarded a total of US$42 million to the plaintiffs.<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/11/12/caci-international-abu-ghraib-damages/</ref> | ||
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