URS Corporation (NYSE: URS) today announced that its EG&G Division
has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Air Force to provide
Contractor Logistics Support (CLS) for the C-26B Aircraft for the Army
National Guard and the RC-26B for the Air National Guard. The contract
has an initial six-month base period, followed by nine, one-year
option periods. Assuming all option years are exercised, the maximum
value of the contract to URS is $148 million.
Under the terms of the contract, EG&G will provide maintenance and
repair services for 11 Air National Guard and 11 Army National Guard
C-26 aircraft, including support services for aircraft intelligence,
surveillance and reconnaissance systems. The work will be performed at
20 sites in the United States.
Commenting on the contract award, Randall A. Wotring, President of
the EG&G Division, said: "This is an important win for URS, which
underscores our position as a leading provider of outsourced
maintenance and modification services to the military. Through the
EG&G Division, URS has long experience providing these services for
military ground and aviation systems, including C-130 and T-38
aircraft, as well as related logistical support. We look forward to
continuing this important work under the new CLS program contract."
URS Corporation offers a comprehensive range of professional
planning and design, systems engineering and technical assistance,
program and construction management, and operations and maintenance
services for transportation, facilities, environmental,
water/wastewater, industrial infrastructure and process, homeland
security, installations and logistics, and defense systems.
Headquartered in San Francisco, the Company operates in more than 20
countries with approximately 29,500 employees providing engineering
and technical services to federal, state and local governmental
agencies as well as private clients in the chemical, pharmaceutical,
oil and gas, power, manufacturing, mining and forest products
industries (www.urscorp.com).
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