DynCorp will act as a subcontractor to APRO International under the Air Force Enterprise Contracted program, DynCorp said Thursday.
The AFEC PMEL vehicle has a potential cumulative value of $220.7 million.
“This subcontract allows us to further expand our services to the U.S. Air Force while partnering with an economically disadvantaged woman-owned small business, ” said George Krivo, senior vice president at DynLogistics.
The company will also provide tools and equipment to support PMEL calibration services.
Dyncorp-APRO team has also received a task order for PMEL support work at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio.