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DynCorp International Wins U.S. Air Force Contingency Support Services Contract

Business Wire, Nov 15, 2005

IRVING, Texas -- DynCorp International LLC is one of six companies selected to provide base-operating support and temporary construction capabilities for the U.S. Air Force on an as-needed basis. The 10-year, indefinite delivery-indefinite quantity (ID/IQ) contract is worth up to $10 billion to all awardees. It will require extensive worldwide support capabilities with minimal response time.

Under the Air Force Contract Augmentation Program III Contract, DI and its team of subcontractors will focus on temporary contingency skills and resources to sustain military forces involved in the global war on terrorism, other military operations, disaster response, humanitarian response, and nation building. DI will also provide planning and deployment support in these kinds of operations for the Air Force and Department of Defense or any supporting federal agency. This may include the National Command Authority and joint or combined U.S. military forces acting with the United Nations, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, multinational force, or other organizations.

DynCorp International's teaming partners include Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group, Inc., Pasadena, CA; Dewberry & Davis LLC, Fairfax, VA; Robinson Aviation, Oklahoma City, OK; Worldwide Network Services, LLC, Washington, DC; and USA Environmental, Inc., Tampa, FL. (DynCorp International and its team of subcontractors comprise one of the six awardees for this contract.)

DynCorp International is a professional services and project-management company serving governments, corporations, and international organizations worldwide. Headquartered in Irving, Texas, it has more than 14,000 employees in some 35 countries. It had revenues of nearly $2 billion in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2005.

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