DynCorp International Awarded 12-Month Extension to Continue Supporting U.S. Army in Southern Afghanistan

The U.S. Army Sustainment Command awarded DynCorp International (DI) a 12-month task order award extension that began July 1, 2018 to continue providing base life support and maintenance services in Afghanistan under the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) IV contract. The extension is valued at $258 million for services requiring more than 2,800 personnel at four locations proposed to support nearly eighteen thousand troops. DI’s performance in delivering support services to U.S. forces across Afghanistan on this task order spans more than nine years with a total contract value of $6.7 billion dollars.

“DI’s continued presence and ability to deliver and maintain performance demonstrates LOGCAP’s dedication in serving the warfighter in Southern Afghanistan and we’re proud of our excellent work on this vital program,” said Rob Tillery, LG4 senior vice president of Operations.

Under this task order, DI provides critical government support operations and operations and maintenance support, including but not limited to project planning, facilities management, electrical power, water production, sewage and waste management, HAZMAT management, laundry operations, billeting, material handling equipment operations and maintenance, firefighting services, transportation motor pool operations, dining and food service operations, Morale Welfare and Recreation (MWR), airfield operations and container yard management and movement control operations.

“It is a privilege to provide support to the best customers in the world in their exceptional efforts in supporting the Resolute Support mission,” said DI’s LG4 project manager in Southern Afghanistan, Mark Weinerth. “Delivering exceptional service has earned our team a stellar reputation, and the team stands ready to continue our efforts.”

LOGCAP is a Department of Army regulatory program providing a broad range of contracted logistics and support services to augment U.S. and allied forces during combat, peacekeeping, humanitarian, and training operations.

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