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DynCorp International is consolidating its business units and starting a new group in an effort to expand into more international work. The shift is only the latest in the defense contracting industry, which is rapidly reshaping to adapt to a slowdown in federal spending.

That adaptation is taking different forms. Some, such as Bethesda-based Lockheed Martin, are splitting their business units , while others, such as Hanover-based cyber security firm KEYW, are setting up separate commercially focused units.

Waltham, Mass.-based Raytheon Company last month announced it would consolidate its business units, including combining its intelligence and information systems business with its technical services unit. Last week, the contractor said the resulting intelligence, information and services business will have its headquarters at the company’s Sterling office.

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Department of Defense awarded six contractors a combined $75,000,000 for design-build construction of a new telecommunication facility to replace existing building and construction of an aircraft maintenance hangar at Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti. The on-going project is expected to last for the next 60 months with an not to go beyond 2018. This contract was competitively procured by 28 companies with 6 companies coming out on top:

  1. ITSI Gilbane Co. of Walnut Creek, Calif. 
  2. ECC-MEZZ, Joint Venture of Burlingame, Calif. 
  3. P&S Construction Inc. of North Chelmsford, Mass.
  4. Joint Venture SKE Djibouti of Karlstadt, Germany 
  5. Lakeshore TolTest Corp. of Detroit, Mich. 
  6. AMEC Environment and Infrastructure Inc. of Plymouth Meeting, Pa. 

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Professional Overseas Contractors - www.Your-POC.comThe U.S. Department of State (DoS) Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) has awarded DynCorp International (DI) a task order under the Criminal Justice Program Support Contract (CJPS) to support the U.S. contingent to U.N. Police (UNPOL) in Haiti.

DI team members will recruit and support up to 100 UNPOL and 10 U.N. Corrections Advisors. DI will also provide logistics support to the Haitian National Police (HNP) Academy and each academy class. In addition, DI will supply five high-level French and Haitian Creole speaking subject matter experts to advise senior HNP officials.

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