Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: July 24, 2019
DynCorp International will continue to help the U.S. Army maintain base operations in Afghanistan under a $188M task order extension awarded via the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program contract.
Work under the extension covers government support services to nearly 18K U.S. forces deployed across four locations, DynCorp said Tuesday.
The potential value of the original task order award could reach $7.2B over nine years. Services include facility management, firefighting, material handling equipment maintenance and food service.
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