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DynCorp International Wins Aviation Task Orders Worth Up to $244.8 Million Under Contract Field Teams (CFT) Contract

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DynCorp International Wins Aviation Task Orders Worth Up to $244.8 Million Under Contract Field Teams (CFT) Contract

DynCorp International Wins Aviation Task Orders Worth Up to $244.8 Million Under Contract Field Teams (CFT) Contract

FALLS CHURCH, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The U.S. Air Force has awarded DynCorp International (DI) two new task orders for aviation maintenance work under the Contract Field Teams (CFT) contract vehicle. The total potential value if all options are exercised on both task orders is $244.8 million. DI is a global government services provider, working in support of U.S. national security and foreign policy objectives.

“We’re extremely proud of these significant wins, which bring us further breadth in the CFT program”

“We’re extremely proud of these significant wins, which bring us further breadth in the CFT program,” said Catherine Gridley, vice president of Aviation. “Combined with our Ft. Campbell CFT win earlier this year, we are honored to have the opportunity to continue building on our sixty year history of providing superior service under the CFT contract.”

  • Regional Aviation Support Management – West (RASM-W) ($185 full potential value). On June 28, 2011, DI was awarded the RASM-W task order, which has one base year, valued at $92.6m, and one option year, valued at $92.4m. Under the task order, DI will be providing aviation maintenance services, logistics support, maintenance support and property accountability of all associated Government Furnished Equipment within the RASM-W Area of Responsibility (AOR).

    The primary maintenance support facilities for RASM-W include Killeen Aviation Facility, Temple Aviation Facility, San Angelo Aviation Facility, Biggs AAF, Ft Bliss Texas and the Fort Riley, Kansas Marshall Army Airfield. RASM-W AOR includes, but is not limited to, the following geographic areas: Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, South Dakota and Texas.

    The transition begins in July and full performance starts in August.
  • Fort Drum Directorate of Logistics (DOL) Aviation Logistics Management Division (ALMD) ($59.8m full potential value). On July 7, 2011, DI was awarded the ALMD task order for aviation maintenance support at Ft. Drum. The contract has one base year valued at $28.2m and one option year, valued at $31.6m.

    Under the task order DI will provide rotary wing aviation intermediate maintenance, aviation unit maintenance, limited depot repair and other support at Fort Drum, New York and other CONUS/OCONUS locations.

    The transition begins in July with full performance expected July 29, 2011.

DI is one of seven contractors that compete for task orders to provide aviation services under the CFT contract. DI is the only company to have held the CFT contract continuously since its inception in 1951.

About DynCorp International

DynCorp International is a global government services provider working in support of U.S. national security and foreign policy objectives, delivering support solutions for defense, diplomacy, and international development. DI operates major programs in logistics, platform support, contingency operations, and training and mentoring to reinforce security, community stability, and the rule of law. DynCorp International is headquartered in Falls Church, Va.

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