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LOGCAP V: The Global Military Logistics Contract Supporting Operations Through 2030


military, logistics

The Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) remains one of the most significant overseas contracting programs supporting U.S. military operations around the world. Managed by the U.S. Army, LOGCAP allows the military to rapidly deploy contractor support for base operations, logistics, and infrastructure during both routine deployments and contingency operations.

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The current program iteration, LOGCAP V, was awarded in 2019 and is expected to remain active through 2030, making it a central pillar of overseas contractor operations for the remainder of the decade.

For contractors seeking overseas opportunities, understanding how LOGCAP works—and where it operates—remains critical.

The Current Contract: LOGCAP V

The U.S. Army awarded the LOGCAP V contract in April 2019, establishing a massive global logistics support program valued at up to $82 billion.

The contract structure includes:

  • Multi-award IDIQ contract
  • Initial five-year ordering period
  • Additional one-year option periods
  • Global coverage across U.S. combatant commands

The program is designed to provide flexible support across multiple theaters while allowing the Army to quickly scale logistics capabilities during major operations or crises.

Industry analysts note the program is currently midway through its operational lifecycle and is expected to run through 2030.

Looking Ahead

As LOGCAP V continues toward its expected 2030 completion window, the program will remain a major source of overseas contracting work. At the same time, the Army has already begun exploring future logistics support strategies that could lead to the next generation of the program.

For contractors, the takeaway is simple: LOGCAP remains one of the most important global contracting vehicles supporting U.S. military operations.

For those interested in overseas work, it will likely continue to provide opportunities across multiple regions of the world for years to come.

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