Author: Darwin McDaniel|| Date Published: December 12, 2018
KBR‘s (NYSE: KBR) government services business will continue to provide logistics support services to the U.S. Army in Europe and the Arabian Peninsula under two task order modifications worth $114M combined.
The company said TuesdayKBRwyle will help U.S. European Command manage and maintain base facilities and help the Army transport multiple weapons under a six-month, $53M extended order.
The unit will also manage facilities, waste, transportation, airfield and fire protection systems under a separate $61M exercised option.
Army Contracting Command originally awarded both orders in 2015 under the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program IV contract.
KBRwyle President Byron Bright said the business will carry on providing military contingency support to U.S. and allied forces through the task order modifications.
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