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DynCorp International Awarded UH-60 Contractor Logistics Support Services Task Order
February 16, 2021 GMT
GERMANTOWN, Md. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 16, 2021
On Dec. 15, the Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, awarded DynCorp International (DI) a task order to provide UH-60 Contractor Logistics Support (CLS) under the Worldwide Logistics Support Services - Contractor Logistics Support (WLSS-C) multiple award IDIQ. This task order, valued at $554.1 million if all options are exercised, consists of a six-year period of performance which includes three months for mobilization, five years of CLS performance with one base year and four option years, and three months for demobilization with a six-month option to extend services.