DynCorp International (DI) yesterday said the Army Aviation and Missile Life Cycle Management Command (AMCOM) ) awarded it a contract with a potential total value of $388.5 million to provide aviation maintenance services throughout the Regional Aviation Sustainment Maintenance-West Region (RASM-W), under the Army Field Maintenance (AFM) contract.
The hybrid firm fixed price, cost-plus incentive fee contract has one base year with four, one-year options.
“We’re proud to be able to continue supporting RASM-W,” said Jim Myles, group vice president, Aviation, DynCorp International. “The DI team holds invaluable experience with the Contract Field Teams (CFT) program that previously serviced this Army aviation work, and is excited to have the opportunity to keep working with this important program.”
DI will provide Army Aviation field and sustainment level maintenance services throughout the RASM-W region to include worksites at Fort Hood, Fort Bliss and other sites in Texas including Killeen, Temple and San Angelo, as well as Fort Riley, Kan.
Services will include reset and depot-level repair on rotary wing aircraft and government furnished property or equipment. Maintenance support may also include transient and rotational units, aircraft participating in joint training exercises, mobilization, pre-mobilization aircraft and approved Foreign Military Sales (FMS) cases.