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CACI Gets Army OK on Interrogation Issue
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07.22.2004, 08:11 PM

CACI International Inc., a provider of information technology and network solutions, said Thursday the Army was satisfied the company did not do anything illegal while dealing with Iraqis in its capacity as a government contractor brought on after the occupation. CACI also provides professional interrogation and analyst support services to the U.S. Army in Iraq.

CACI said the report by the Army Inspector General has determined that all interrogators provided by the company satisfied the Army work order.

The General Services Administration opened an investigation of the company when word spread that its employees had interrogated prisoners. There were allegations a CACI employee was an interrogator at Iraq's now infamous Abu Ghraib prison.

"CACI has cooperated fully with the Army's inquiry concerning its contract work order to provide the U.S. Army with interrogation support services in Iraq," the company said in a statement. "The company has stated repeatedly that it will not condone, tolerate or endorse any illegal behavior at any time."
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