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PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT:		1
FILED AS OF DATE:		19991104

FILER:

	COMPANY DATA:	
		COMPANY CONFORMED NAME:			CACI INTERNATIONAL INC /DE/
		CENTRAL INDEX KEY:			0000016058
		STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION:	SERVICES-COMPUTER INTEGRATED SYSTEMS DESIGN [7373]
		IRS NUMBER:				541345888
		STATE OF INCORPORATION:			DE
		FISCAL YEAR END:			0630

	FILING VALUES:
		FORM TYPE:		DEFA14A
		SEC ACT:		
		SEC FILE NUMBER:	000-08401
		FILM NUMBER:		99741141

	BUSINESS ADDRESS:	
		STREET 1:		1100 N GLEBE ST
		CITY:			ARLINGTON
		STATE:			VA
		ZIP:			22201
		BUSINESS PHONE:		7038417800

	MAIL ADDRESS:	
		STREET 1:		1100 NORTH GLEBE ROAD
		CITY:			ARLINGTON
		STATE:			VA
		ZIP:			22201

	FORMER COMPANY:	
		FORMER CONFORMED NAME:	CACI INC /DE/
		DATE OF NAME CHANGE:	19870119

	FORMER COMPANY:	
		FORMER CONFORMED NAME:	CONSOLIDATED ANALYSIS CENTERS INC
		DATE OF NAME CHANGE:	19730102

	FORMER COMPANY:	
		FORMER CONFORMED NAME:	CALIFORNIA ANALYSIS CENTER INC
		DATE OF NAME CHANGE:	19680603
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<p align=center><font size=2>[Form of transmittal letter to accompany other filed soliciting materials]</font></p>

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<P>November 3, 1999</P>

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<P>___________________________<br>___________________________<br>___________________________<br>___________________________</p>

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  <td width=5%><B>Re:</B></td>
  <td width=45%><B>CACI Management Team Letter to Shareholders</B></td>
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<P>Dear _____________________,</P>


<P>We believe you are interested in the future of CACI, so we wanted you to know that Alan Parsow, a former CACI director and
dissident shareholder, has indicated his intent to nominate candidates for election to CACI's Board of Directors.  He claims to be doing
this to enhance shareholder value.  We disagree with his premise.  All of CACI's management team has signed the attached letter to
this effect.</P>

<P>As both Chairman of the Board and CACI's largest individual shareholder with 830,514 shares, my attention is constantly focused on
enhancing shareholder value.  It is virtually all that I do.  Both my duties of office and my own investment interests permit nothing less.</P>

<P>I believe that anyone interested in enhancing shareholder value should strongly support CACI's slate of Directors.  The experience of
CACI's slate makes them superbly qualified to take all appropriate actions to enhance shareholder value, no matter whether this means
following our proven plan of building the company, or if the strategic decision is made, selling it instead.  I also believe over the past year
this Board had done a remarkable job in both protecting and enhancing CACI shareholder value.</P>

<P>In contrast, as the enclosure indicates, Parsow's record is one of shortsighted self-interest.  His shortsighted plan to sell CACI has
been a broken record.  In fact, so narrow and obvious that the rest of CACI's Board overwhelmingly refused to re-nominate him in 1997.
Please take special note that in the past Parsow has twice prevailed upon our Board to make a <B>Greenmail </B>payment to him.
The Board steadfastly refused his Greenmail overtures.</P>

<P>CACI's management team and Board know CACI's business, its potential, and its value.  We look forward to your support and best
wishes in this election.</P>

<P>Sincerely,</P>

<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;/s/</p>

<P>J. P. London</P>

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<p align=center><font size=2>[Form of transmittal letter to accompany other filed soliciting materials]</font></p>

<br wp="br1"><br wp="br2">

<P>November 3, 1999</P>

<br wp="br1"><br wp="br2">

<P>___________________________<br>___________________________<br>___________________________<br>___________________________</p>

<table width=50% border=0>
<tr>
  <td width=5%><B>Re:</B></td>
  <td width=45%><B>CACI Management Team Letter to Shareholders</B></td>
</tr>
</TABLE>

<P>Dear _____________________,</P>

<P>As you may know, Alan Parsow, a former CACI director and dissident shareholder, has indicated his intent to nominate candidates
for election to CACI's Board of Directors. Parsow claims to be doing this to enhance shareholder value.  We disagree with his premise.
All of CACI's management team has signed the enclosed letter to this effect.</P>

<P>The <I>M&amp;A Report</I> that I earlier faxed to you suggested that your firm had already committed to support Parsow's slate of
director candidates, who are seeking to take control of the Company without any control premium, specific business plan, or
commitment to our shareholders.  I found this report with your name on it disturbing and was grateful to hear that you had no firsthand
familiarity with it.</P>

<P>As both Chairman of the Board and CACI's largest individual shareholder with 830,514 shares, my attention is constantly focused
on enhancing shareholder value.  After all, both my duties of office and my own business interests permit nothing less.  The experience
of CACI's current Board of Directors makes them superbly qualified to take all appropriate actions to enhance shareholder value, no
matter whether this means following our proven plan of building the Company, or if the strategic decision is made, selling it instead.</P>

<P>In contrast, as the enclosure indicates, Parsow's record is one of shortsighted self-interest.  You should take special note that in the
past, Parsow has twice prevailed upon our Board to make a <B>Greenmail</B> payment to him.  The Board steadfastly refused his
Greenmail overtures, but agreed in 1993 to propose him as a Director, in part to settle litigation.  </P>

<P>Parsow subsequently disposed of most of his CACI investment (more than 800,000 shares) during his term on the Board.  His
shortsighted plan for CACI and narrow self-interests became so obvious that others on the Board overwhelmingly refused to re-nominate
him in 1997.</P>

<P>We look forward to the opportunity to discuss with you our commitment and on-going plans for enhancing shareholder value.
CACI's management team and Board know this business, its potential, and its value.  We look forward to your support in this election.</P>

<P>Sincerely,</P>

<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;/s/</p>

<P>J. P. London</P>

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<HR size=1>

<br wp="br1"><br wp="br2">

<p align=center><font size=2>[Form of transmittal letter to accompany other filed soliciting materials]</font></p>

<br wp="br1"><br wp="br2">

<P>November 3, 1999</P>

<br wp="br1"><br wp="br2">

<P>___________________________<br>___________________________<br>___________________________<br>___________________________</p>

<table width=50% border=0>
<tr>
  <td width=5%><B>Re:</B></td>
  <td width=45%><B>CACI Management Team Letter to Shareholders</B></td>
</tr>
</TABLE>

<P>Dear _____________________,</P>

<P>As you may know, Alan Parsow, a former CACI director and dissident shareholder, has indicated his intent to nominate candidates
for election to CACI"s Board of Directors. Parsow claims to be doing this to enhance shareholder value.  We disagree with his
premise.  All of CACI"s management team has signed the enclosed letter to this effect.</P>

<P>As both Chairman of the Board and CACI"s largest individual shareholder with 830,514 shares, my attention is constantly focused
on enhancing shareholder value.  Both my duties of office and my own business interests permit nothing less.</P>

<P>I believe that anyone interested in truly enhancing shareholder value should strongly support CACI"s slate of Directors.  The
experience of CACI"s slate makes them superbly qualified to take all appropriate actions to enhance shareholder value, no matter
whether this means following our proven plan of building the company, or if the strategic decision is made, selling it instead.  I also
believe that over the past year this Board had done a remarkable job in both protecting and enhancing CACI shareholder value.</P>

<P>In contrast, as the enclosure indicates, Parsow's record is one of shortsighted self-interest. Please take special note that in the
past, Parsow has twice prevailed upon our Board to make a <B>Greenmail</B> payment to him.  The Board steadfastly refused his
Greenmail overtures, but agreed in 1993 to propose him as a Director, in part to settle litigation. </P>

<P>Parsow subsequently disposed of most of his CACI investment (more than 800,000 shares) during his term on the Board.  His
shortsighted plan for CACI and narrow self-interests became so obvious that the rest of the Board overwhelmingly refused to re-nominate
him in 1997. </P>

<P>We look forward to the opportunity to discuss with you our commitment and on-going plans for enhancing shareholder value.  CACI's
management team and Board know this business, its potential, and its value.  We look forward to your support in this election.</P>

<P>Sincerely,</P>

<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;/s/</p>

<P>J. P. London</P>
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