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Department of Defense has awarded $56,006,098 to contract for maintenance support services for the Royal Saudi Land Forces Aviation Command Aviation Program.
Work will be performed in Saudi Arabia, with an estimated completion date of Jan. 31, 2024.
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Amentum, through its legacy company DynCorp, has secured a potential $147.3 million contract to provide global prepositioned material services to the U.S. Air Forces in Europe.
The company will help store, maintain, reconstitute and out load equipment and perform contingency logistics support work under the USAFE GPMS program, Air Combat Command.
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Department of Defense has been awarded a $67,053,789 to previously awarded contract FA4890-17-C-0005 for Air Forces Central Command war reserve materiel.
The location of performance is Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina; Kuwait; Oman; Qatar; and the United Arab Emirates. The contract modification provides for the exercise of Option Year Five and is expected to be completed by Sept. 30, 2022. The total cumulative face value of the contract is $317,211,207.
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Civilian contractors have frequently played an important role in American military operations. George Washington hired civilians to haul the Continental Army's equipment; supply vendors followed the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War.
Indeed, today's military recognizes the use of civilian contractors as a force multiplier in stabilization efforts. Although sometimes expensive, contractors are capable of supplying immediate expertise and manpower much more rapidly than the military can grow subject matter experts.
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According to the Department of Defense (DoD), Fort Worth, Texas, was awarded an additional $52,301,773 to contract W58RGZ-19-C-0025 for support of various Army Model Design Series aircraft and equipment in support of deployed units.
Work will be performed in the U.S., Afghanistan, Kosovo, Kuwait and Germany, with an estimated completion date of Nov. 30, 2021.
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Amentum, a leading contractor to U.S. federal and allied governments, announced today that it has closed the acquisition of DynCorp International, a provider of sophisticated aviation, logistics, training, intelligence, and operational solutions in over 30 countries worldwide. The deal has accelerated Amentum’s growth into new markets, enhanced and added to its industry-leading capabilities, and furthered Amentum’s offering of differentiated solutions to its customers’ most challenging missions. The combination has also created one of the largest providers of mission-critical support services to government customers, with 34,000 team members in 105 countries around the world.
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According to sources DynCorp Intl has reportedly inked the deal to be acquired by another private equity-backed government services company named Amentum.
“What I’m seeing in the market right now is a certain amount of pent-up demand here,” said Amentum CEO. “Since March, things kind of shut down and they are definitely breaking free right now. We are seeing a big pipeline of potential acquisitions and I’m certainly expecting that to pick up.”
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The Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, (ACC-Redstone) awarded DynCorp International (DI) the third option year of the Army Transport Contractor Logistics Support (CLS) program.
The award reflects an anticipated $154.1 million for logistics support services for government-owned fixed-wing fleets performing transport aircraft missions (C-12, C-26, UC-35, and T-6 aircraft).
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The U.S. Army Sustainment Command awarded a nine-month task order award extension that began April 1, 2020 to continue providing base life support and operations and maintenance services in Afghanistan under the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) IV contract.
The extension, valued at $185 million for services requiring more than 2,900 personnel, is for various locations in Southern Afghanistan. More than 17,000 NATO troops are currently supporting Operation Freedom Sentinel in Afghanistan.
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According to the Department of Defense (DoD), a company out of Fort Worth, Texas, was awarded a $30,179,883 to contract W58RGZ-16-C-0016 for maintenance support services for the government of Saudi Arabia's Royal Saudi Land Forces Aviation Command Aviation Program.
Work will be performed in Saudi Arabia with an estimated completion date of Jan. 31, 2021.
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The U.S. Army Contracting Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, awarded DynCorp International (DI) a $32.8 million annual time-and-materials contract to train, advise and assist the Security Ministries of Afghanistan.
DI will provide highly skilled mentors and advisors to build capacity and capability across the leadership in Afghanistan. Work will be performed in Afghanistan with an estimated period of performance of one base year and four option years.
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According to the Department of Defense (DoD) a company out of Fort Worth, Texas, was awarded a $26,829,891 modification (P00018) to contract W58RGZ-19-C-0025 for aviation maintenance services.
Work will be performed in Fort Campbell, Kentucky; Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Honduras; Germany; Afghanistan; Iraq; and Kuwait with an estimated completion date of Nov. 30, 2020.
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According to the Department of Defense (DoD) a company out of Fort Worth, Texas, was awarded a $21,564,568 for the aviation field maintenance services and operations.
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According to the Department of Defense (DoD) a company based in Fort Worth, Texas, has been awarded a $68,400,284 modification (P00033) to previously awarded contract FA4890-17-C-0005 for Air Force Central Command war reserve materiel.
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According to the Department of Defense (DoD) a company out of Fort Worth, Texas, was awarded a $29,311,547 modification (P00251) to domestic and foreign military sales (Slovakia) contract W58RGZ-13-C-0040 for the aviation field maintenance services contract.
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DynCorp International last week filed a protest with the Government Accountability Office over the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program, or LOGCAP V.
Earlier this month, the Army said it had awarded spots on the program to KBR, Vectrus, Fluor and a PAE-Parsons team. KBR, Fluor and DynCorp International were the incumbents on the previous version of the program.
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The U.S. Army Sustainment Command awarded DynCorp International’s (DI) Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP IV) a six-month extension to the U.S. Army Pacific Command (PACOM) task order 06: Base Operation Services (BOS) supporting the U.S. Army Garrison-Kwajalein Atoll (USAG-KA).
“DI is proud to continue supporting the U.S. Army’s critical mission at the Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site,” said Rob Tillery, DI senior vice president LOGCAP IV.
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The U.S. Air Force Installation Contracting Agency (AFICA), under the Air Force Contract Augmentation Program (AFCAP) IV contract, awarded DynCorp International (DI) the Saudi Foreign Military Sales (FMS) F-15 Base Operations Support (BOS) task order. The contract value of this AFCAP IV task order is $12.2 million, which covers the period February 17, 2019 to August 16, 2021. This task order award is the third time since 2016 that DI has been selected to provide Saudi FMS F-15 BOS services under the AFCAP contract.
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Army Carefully Considering Next Worldwide Logistics Contractors
BY CATERINA HYNEMAN — The United States Army is still deciding to which companies it will award a major contract that supports U.S. troops stationed around the world. Past versions of the contract were plagued by contractor misconduct that resulted in waste, fraud, abuse, and consequent harm to service members. The Army has delayed the award date multiple times, but one can hope it is to ensure the contract is granted to companies that will faithfully execute it.
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According to the U.S. Army Contracting Command-Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (ACC-Redstone) awarded DynCorp International (DI) a $12.4 million modification for aviation field maintenance services on the Theater Aviation Sustainment Management – OCONUS (TASM-O) contract.
Work will be performed at various locations worldwide with a completion date of June 30, 2019. DI was originally awarded the hybrid firm fixed price, cost-plus incentive fee contract in October 2013.
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According to the Department of Defense the contractor from McLean, Virginia, is awarded $8,309,406 under a previously awarded cost-plus-incentive-fee contract (N62742-17-C-3570) to exercise the Second Option period for various support services to several Department of Defense (DoD) components.
The work to be performed provides for various support services to the DoD components (e.g., Naval Mobile Construction Battalions, Naval Expeditionary Combat Command Pacific, Explosive Ordnance Detachment Group One, Coastal Riverine Group One, etc.)
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According to the Department of Defense, the contractor was awarded a $41,658,522 modification (P00200), to contract W58RGZ-13-C-0040 for aviation field maintenance services.
Work will be performed in Fort Worth, Texas; Afghanistan; and Iraq, with an estimated completion date of June 30, 2019.
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According to the Department of Defense DynCorp the contractor was awarded an $18,153,589 for aviation field maintenance services.
Work will be performed in Afghanistan, Iraq and Germany, with an estimated completion date of Dec. 31, 2018. Fiscal 2019 operations and maintenance funds in the amount of $18,153,589 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is the contracting activity.
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Lawsuit: US Military Contractor DynCorp Accused of “Enslaving” American Employees in Kuwaiti Tent Cities
By Whitney Webb - A recently unsealed lawsuit has accused two U.S. military contractors of treating American citizens working as military translators in the Middle East like “slaves.” The two contractors — DynCorp and its subcontractor, Global Linguist Solutions (GLS) — are alleged to have housed American translators in Kuwait within a poorly maintained tent city and to have threatened the workers with prison time if they tried to escape. The suit is the second lawsuit to be made public this year that accuses a prominent military contractor of treating its employees as slaves.
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According to the Department of State (DoS) a new task order under the Afghanistan Life Support Services (ALiSS) Contract. Task Order 13 is for Facilities Engineering Support Services (FESS).
“DI currently supports our Department of State customer at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan performing a wide variety of services focused on enhancing the quality of life for those that work and live in Kabul Embassy Compound and within the Chief of Mission area of responsibility,” said Roy Sherman, DI capture manager. “The Program Executive Office (PEO) team’s excellent work on these task orders contributed to a successful capture effort for DI.”
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