DynCorp International Tuesday said the Army Aviation and Missile Life Cycle Management Command (AMCOM) awarded the company a $56 million contract modification to continue providing aviation maintenance services in Afghanistan under the Army Aviation Field Maintenance (AFM) contract.
The company was originally awarded the hybrid-firm-fixed-price, cost-plus incentive fee contract in March 2014. This is the first option year exercised out of four. The total potential contract value is $307.1 million if all options are exercised.
“DI has decades of experience providing Army Aviation field maintenance,” said James Myles, DynCorp International senior vice president, DynAviation. “Our dedication to supporting this customer as well as the international community in each region is something our team members take great pride in.”
Under this contract, DI provides Army Aviation field and sustainment level maintenance services including reset in accordance with established technical bulletins and directives, installation of Modification Work Orders (MWOs), support to the installation aviation activities and support to Combat Aviation Brigades (CAB).
Worksites in the theater aviation sustainment manager-outside the United States (TASM-O) region include Camp Humphreys, South Korea, Illesheim Army Airfield, Germany, Landstuhl Army Airfield, Germany, Wiesbaden Army Airfield, Germany, Hohenfels Army Airfield, Germany, Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, North/South Camp, Sinai, Egypt and Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo.
Support services in the TASM-S region will take place in multiple sites throughout Southwest Asia.