DynCorp International (DI) has been selected by the U.S. Air Force to provide base operations and logistical support services under the Air Force Contract Augmentation Program IV (AFCAP IV).
”DynCorp International has proudly supported the Air Force under AFCAP III for nearly a decade, providing services wherever and whenever we are needed,” said Randy Bockenstedt, DynCorp International senior vice president, DynLogistics. “We are honored to have the opportunity to continue our legacy of excellent support under this new contract vehicle.”
DI will compete for task orders to provide a full range of base life and operating support and logistical support on an as-required basis. Requirements will focus on contingency skills and resources to support the Air Force, any Department of Defense component, or any U.S. federal government entity operating in support of missions which could include National Command Authority, joint or combined U.S. military forces acting as part of or in conjunction with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization or multinational forces utilizing U.S. government appropriations.
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Download free sample pagesDI is one of eight awardees on the competitively-awarded indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ), contract which has one base year with four, one-year options, and a total potential value of $5 billion.