What was CACIs response to initial reports about Abu Ghraib?
: 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, civilian and military, 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. We’ve answered thousands of inquiries from the news media, responding by phone, email, letter and press release, and also created a special section on our corporate website to provide information. And, as necessary, we have endeavored to set the record straight whenever and wherever we have learned of misstatements about CACI or our employees. CACI will continue to support its U.S. military customers with information technology services and solutions that are vital to the well being of both the American soldiers putting
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