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CONTRACT AWARDS

Professional Overseas Contractors

The U.S. Air Force has awarded the contractor two Air Force Contract Augmentation Program (AFCAP IV) task orders totaling $50 million. Beginning July 1, 2016, the Al Udeid CE BOS task order has a total contract value of $42 million and the Al Dhafra CE Support Services task order has a total contract value of $8.5 million beginning June 29, 2016.
Randy Bockenstedt

“We are excited to continue our winning streak on AFCAP IV with two more task orders,” said Randy Bockenstedt, DI senior vice president of DynLogistics. “These wins add to DI’s history of supporting the forces in the Middle East and specifically in Qatar and the UAE where we have provided support for many years under AFCAP III.”

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Professional Overseas Contractors

According to the Department of Defense (DoD), the contractor was awarded an additional $ 9,578,964 for intelligence analysis services. Work will be performed in Germany, Italy, and Syria, with an estimated completion date of June 29, 2017.

Services include Signals intelligence (SIGINT), Human intelligence (HUMINT), Open source intelligence (OSINT), Counterterrorism (CT), Cyber threat analysis, Counterintelligence (CI), Human terrain, All-source analysis, System engineering (SE) analysis, Full motion video (FMV), Document/material exploitation (DOMEX) & Imagery intelligence (IMINT)

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Private Military Contractors

According to sources the contractor was awarded approximately $90 million by a major International Oil Company (IOC) to provide security and risk management services in southern Iraq.
Alan Weakley

“We are proud to be selected for this important assignment,” said Alan Weakley, JGO president and chief operating officer. “The world’s economies run on energy, and being selected to ensure the safety of the client’s employees testifies to the effectiveness of our people and our processes.”

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