KBR’s mission technology solutions division has received $449 million in task order modifications under the U.S. Army’s Logistics Civil Augmentation Program V contract to continue logistics and base support operations in Europe and the United States.
The awards, issued by Army Contracting Command, include a $304 million modification supporting U.S. European Command and a $145 million modification for operations at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, California, KBR said Monday.
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What Work Will KBR Perform?
Under the EUCOM task order, KBR will provide base operating support; engineering, construction and maintenance support; food services; and fire and emergency response. The company will also use its proprietary asset management system to monitor infrastructure and support decision-making through integrated data analysis.
At Fort Irwin, KBR will deliver maintenance, supply and logistics services supporting brigade combat team training rotations.
Both task orders require work to be performed through March 2027.
What Is LOGCAP V?
LOGCAP V is a multibillion-dollar indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract used by the Army to provide logistics and life-support services across combatant commands, including contingency and large-scale operations.
KBR is one of four prime contractors on the vehicle, which has supported missions across U.S. European Command and U.S. Northern Command.
“KBR’s continued execution under LOGCAP V reflects our ability to deliver reliable, mission-critical logistics at scale,” said Doug Hill, president of readiness and sustainment at KBR.
“We are proud to remain The Team Behind the Mission®, working alongside the Army to ensure forces are trained, sustained and ready,” he added.














