DynCorp contracted for demining operations

Published: Sept. 30, 2008 at 4:32 PM
Order reprints
FALLS CHURCH, Va., Sept. 30 (UPI) -- DynCorp International has been contracted by the U.S. State Department to assemble a team of mine-removal experts to deploy around the world.

The contract, from the State Department Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, is worth $12 million over five years if all the options are exercised. Under the deal, U.S. private military contractor DynCorp will establish a Quick Reaction Force with technical experts ready for explosive threats removal deployments worldwide.

"Once notified by the U.S. government, an assessment team will deploy in 72 hours or less, and can be followed within 14 days of request by a team of technical experts to carry out threat mitigation and abatement activities," the release said.

The State Department also awarded DynCorp an $800,000 contract to support Yemen, Estonia and Vietnam with weapons removal and abatement.


© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.


Biden goes on the road to defend stimulus (10 min)
The two-edged sword of online games (13 min)
Rio Tinto employees face spy charges (16 min)
Ghana prepared to greet Obama (26 min)
ATVs aren't toys, parents should supervise (29 min)
Rescuers should know how to swim (34 min)
Killing in Germany angers Egyptians (36 min)
fark
"Resident found out it's not OK to shoot raccoons and gerbils...He told police that he and his neighbors...
Thousands homeless after China Quake. Quisp unavailable for comment
Ugly-ass okapi born at Denver Zoo. In fact, "okapi" means "ugly-ass" in Swahili
If you find a live grenade in your newly purchased vehicle, you probably shouldn't wait a month...
Family tries to lure back lost dog by spraying their own urine all over town. They then want to...
"Oh damn." Obama caught blatantly ogling some of the nicer scenery at the G8 summit, while Sarkozy...