DynCorp International said it signed a six-year contract with two, two-year options and a maximum potential value of up to $100 million if all options are exercised with Australia’s Defense Department for project delivery services throughout Australia.
Dyn-Australia has proven its commitment to the Australian Defense Force through successful logistics and aviation programs in Afghanistan for more than nine years,” said Clifford Cagle, DynCorp International senior vice president, DynGlobal. “We are excited to expand our business in Australia with the Defense Support and Reform Group, as well as the Asia Pacific region through government and commercial enterprises.”
Through this contract, DI will provide national project delivery and management services for individual facility projects across all Australian Defense bases.