CACI International [CACI] yesterday said it is creating two new business groups, one C4ISR Solutions and the other Mission Systems and Services, to pursue strategic growth opportunities across all of its markets.

The new groups are being formed out of the current Mission Systems Group, which is led by Karl Johnson, a CACI executive vice president, who is remaining with the company in a special advisory role until his retirement in July. The organization change is effective on April 8.

C4ISR Solutions will be led by Executive Vice President Lou Lifrieri, who joined the company in 1998 through its acquisition of QuesTech, Inc.

Mission Systems and Services will be led by Executive Vice President Mike Rhodes, who also joined CACI via the QuesTech purchase.

The company said the new alignment better integrates its resources and skillsets to pursue opportunities.

“With the formation of these new groups, CACI again demonstrates the agility it takes to compete in a challenging environment,” Ken Asbury, CACI’s president and CEO, said in a statement. “We are leveraging our strengths where it makes the most sense by dedicating resources and personnel that add value to customer missions and deliver top shareholder returns.”