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DOD2Department of Defense - DoDCONTRACTOR SUPPORT OF U.S. OPERATIONS IN THE USCENTCOM AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY TO INCLUDE
IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN

BACKGROUND:  This report updates DoD contractor personnel numbers in theater and outlines DoD efforts to improve management of contractors accompanying U.S. forces.  It covers DoD contractor personnel deployed in Afghanistan (Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF); Iraq; and, the U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) area of responsibility (AOR).

KEY POINTS: In 1st quarter FY 2013, USCENTCOM reported approximately 136,000 contractor personnel working for the DoD in the USCENTCOM AOR. This total reflects a slight decrease from the previous quarter. The number of contractors outside of Afghanistan and Iraq make up about 12.7% of the total contractor population in the USCENTCOM AOR. A breakdown of DoD contractor personnel is provided below:

DoD Contractor Personnel in the USCENTCOM AORCONTRACTOR SUPPORT OF U.S. OPERATIONS IN THE USCENTCOM AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY TO INCLUDE IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN

*Includes DoD contractors supporting U.S. Mission Iraq and/or Office of Security Cooperation-Iraq

 Afghanistan Summary 

  • The distribution of contractors in Afghanistan by mission category are:

Bagram ABBase Support:  13,261  (12%)

Commo Support:  3,300  ( 3%)

Construction:  10,064  ( 9%)

Logistics/Maintenance:  23,688  (21%)

Security:  19,197  (17%)

Training:  3,711  ( 4%)

Translator/Interpreter:  5,796  ( 5%)

Transportation:  6,178  ( 6%)

Other*  25,209  (23%)

Total:  110,404       

*Includes Defense Logistics Agency, Army Materiel Command, Air Force External and Systems Support contracts, Special Operations Command and INSCOM.

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The following is a list of the Top 30 U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Prime Contractors in FY 2012 ranked by the total amount of money awarded by DoD only. In fiscal 2012, the Department of Defense has so far awarded a total of $300.1 billion in defense contracts to over 20,000 contractors at home and abroad.

CACI International

#30  CACI International Inc.

Profit:$ 1.40 Billion

Information Technology Services

Size: 14,900+ Employees

Competitors: CSC,  ManTech,  SAIC

Honeywell International Inc#29  Honeywell International Inc.

Profit:$ 1.42 Billion

Size: 130,ooo+ Employees

Competitors: Johnson Controls,  United Technologies,  BorgWarner

#28  Fluor CorporationFluor Corporation

Profit: $ 1.46 Billion

Industry: Architectural & Engineering Services

Size: 75,000+ Employees

Competitors: Jacobs Engineering,  Bechtel,  Bilfinger Berger

#27  Northrop GrummanNorthrop Grumman

Profit: $1.61 Billion

Industry: Aerospace & Defense

Size: 38,000+ Employees

Competitors: Boeing,  General Dynamics,  Lockheed Marin 

 #26  ITT CorporationITT Corporation

Profit: $1.78 Billion

Industry: Water and Fluids Management, Defense and Security, and Motion and Flow Control

Size: 8,000+ Employees

Computer Science Corporation#25  Computer Science Corporation

Profit: $1.8 Billion

Industry: Information Technology Services

Size: 91,000+ Employees

Competitors: Electronic Data Systems, Accenture

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