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DynCorp International to provide tech support to Iraqi Army

Iraqi Army vehicle maintenance personnel are to receive technical support services from DynCorp International through a U.S. Army contract.

By Richard Tomkins
Disable Iraqi Army vehicles at Camp Taji following the fall of Saddam Hussein. Photo by Sellwill
Disable Iraqi Army vehicles at Camp Taji following the fall of Saddam Hussein. Photo by Sellwill

MCLEAN, Va., Aug. 18 (UPI) -- DynCorp International is to provide technical support services to the Iraqi Army in Taji, Iraq, under a contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command.

The award is a fixed-fee contract has a one-year base period and two one-year options. The base period of performance is worth $45.5 million; the total award has a potential value of $139.3 million.

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"We have proudly served alongside U.S. forces in Iraq since 2003," said Randy Bockenstedt, DynLogistics senior vice president, DynCorp International. "We are honored to be able to provide these multi-platform vehicle support services to help advise and assist the Iraqi Army at this important time in their continuing development." DI said that under the contract it will help increase the competence of Iraqi Army vehicle maintenance and repair personnel through instruction on the proper techniques and procedures to perform their mission.

No additional details were provided.

Taji is located about 20 miles north of Baghdad. It was an Iraqi military base during the regime of Saddam Hussein that was later used by the U.S. military.

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