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CONTRACT AWARDS

Dyncorp International

The U.S. Army Sustainment Command awarded DynCorp International (DI) a 12-month task order contract modification that began July 1 to continue providing base life support and maintenance services in Afghanistan under the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) IV contract. The modification is valued at $217 million for services requiring more than 2,100 personnel at four locations. DI’s outstanding performance in delivering unequaled support services to U.S. forces across Afghanistan on this task order spans more than eight years with a total contract value of $6.7 billion.

“Our customer’s continued confidence in DI’s ability to deliver and maintain superior performance demonstrates the dedication of our LOGCAP team serving the warfighter in Southern Afghanistan, and we’re proud of our exceptional work on this critical program,” said Rob Tillery, DI’s LOGCAP IV vice president.

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Balad, Iraq

According to the Department of Defense (DoD), the contractor has been awarded a six-month service contract for a not-to-exceed amount of $133,864,963. This contract provides base operations support, life support and security services. Work will be performed at Balad Air Base, Iraq, and is expected to be complete by Jan. 30, 2018.

Work will be performed at Balad Air Base, Iraq, and is expected to be complete by Jan. 30, 2018. This award is the result of sole-source request by the government of Iraq. Foreign military sales funds will be incrementally obligated after contract award as needed. 

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aircraft-maintenance

According to the Department of Defense (DoD), the contractor has been awarded an $8,789,035 contract action (UCA) for the reconstitution of 15 aircraft in Iraq. This foreign military sales Acquisition Category III program provides the aforementioned the purchase of long-lead supplies required to reconstitute the aircraft for Iraq training.

The work provided for under this UCA must be in place to start training the Iraq T-6A fleet no later than the second quarter of 2018 in order to meet critical F-16 pilot demand in 2019. Work will be performed at Inman Ali Air Base, Iraq. 

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