DynCorp International has won a potential $75M contract to maintain rotary-wing aircraft for the U.S. Air Force‘s 811th Operations Group. The company will provide equipment, management, personnel and service support under the firm-fixed-price contract, the Department of Defense said Monday. USAF received five offers for the project via a competitive acquisition …
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DynCorp Selected for 2019 Military Friendly Employers List; George Krivo Quoted
Viqtory, a veteran-owned recruitment marketing company, has included DynCorp International for the 12th time in its list of Military Friendly Employers. DynCorp said Thursday it received the recognition for its efforts to hire, retain and promote retired service personnel and their spouses who seek employment in the civilian sector. “DynCorp International is committed …
Read More »DynCorp to Perform Navy TH-57 Helicopter Maintenance Work in Florida, Alabama
DynCorp International will provide logistics services and materials needed to maintain the U.S. Navy‘s TH-57 helicopters under a $152M contract the Naval Air Systems Command awarded last month. DynCorp said Tuesday it will conduct organizational- and intermediate-level maintenance efforts at Naval Air Station Whiting Field in Milton, Fla., and will perform depot-level support at …
Read More »State Dept. Taps DynCorp for Afghanistan Life Support Services
The Department of State has tasked DynCorp International to provide Afghanistan life support services under three new orders cumulatively valued at $7.9M. The company said Monday it will revamp the Regional Security Officer’s programs and activities, maintain associated equipment, and administer mail services for the U.S. Embassy in Kabul under …
Read More »DynCorp Supports USAF-Led Hurricane Fund; George Krivo Quoted
DynCorp International has contributed $5K to the Air Force Aid Society’s fund effort aimed at supporting airmen affected by Hurricane Michael. The hurricane struck and damaged Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida, the company said Friday. According to the National Weather Center, Michael is the fourth-strongest landfalling hurricane — with regard …
Read More »George Krivo: DynCorp Works With Air Force to Address Readiness Shortfall
George Krivo, CEO of DynCorp International, told Defense One in an interview published Thursday about the company’s efforts to help the U.S. Air Force address readiness shortfall. “We’re working with [Air Education and Training Command] to come up with a way that we think contractors can augment the U.S. Air Force pilot training …
Read More »George Krivo: DynCorp Aims to Grow Scale Through M&As
George Krivo, CEO of DynCorp International, told Defense News in an interview published Wednesday that the company has begun to look at merger and acquisition opportunities as it aims to increase its scale to approximately $3B to $4B in annual revenue. “In the next six months to a year, you’ll …
Read More »DynCorp to Continue Sustainment Support for Air Forces Central Command’s Warfighting Material
DynCorp International has received a one-year, $66.7M contract modification to continue to help U.S. Air Forces Central Command sustain war reserve materiel. The U.S. Air Force exercised the WRM support contract’s second option year, DynCorp said Wednesday. The company will perform work at at Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina and other …
Read More »DynCorp Secures Airlift Maintenance Contract From Air Force
DynCorp International has won a $23.7M firm-fixed-price contract to provide executive airlift maintenance support to the U.S. Air Force. The Defense Department said Thursday that DynCorp will cover the services, equipment and personnel in support of fixed-wing flight line and back shop maintenance operations for the 89th Airlift Wing’s aircraft. …
Read More »DynCorp Subsidiary Receives IACET Re-Accreditation for Educational Training
The International Association for Continuing Education and Training has given DynCorp International subsidiary Phoenix Consulting a re-accreditation status which will allow the company to offer IACET Continuing Education Units for five years. DynCorp said Thursday that Phoenix Consulting will now join over 500 organizations around the world authorized to use the IACET name …
Read More »DynCorp’s Gregory Nixon Recognized for Corporate Legal Leadership; George Krivo Comments
Gregory Nixon, chief administrative officer and chief legal officer at DynCorp International, has been named to Savoy Magazine’s 2018 list of top influential African-American lawyers. Nixon is one of the lawyers named to the magazine’s 2018 Most Influential Black Lawyers list and who were acknowledged for their legal expertise and leadership, …
Read More »DynCorp Gets Air Force Task Order for Continued UAE Dining Services
DynCorp International will extend its support for the Air Force‘s base dining facilities in the United Arab Emirates under a potential three-year, $13.5 million task order. The company said Wednesday the Dining Facilities task order under the Air Force Contract Augmentation Program IV will support forces at the Al Dhafra …
Read More »DynCorp Wins USAF A-10 Thunderbolt Aircraft Maintenance Recompete
DynCorp International has received a potential two-year, $46.2 million task order to help the U.S. Air Force maintain A-10 Thunderbolt aircraft stationed at Davis-Monthan AF Base in Tucson, Ariz. The company said Monday it will continue to support the 357th Aircraft Maintenance Unit’s ground attack jets under the Davis-Monthan Contract Field Team order. Connie …
Read More »DynCorp Gets $60M Modification on Air Force Base Support Contract
DynCorp International has secured a $59.6 million contract modification to continue to help manage and maintain U.S. Air Force‘s base supply activities. The service branch exercised an option under a previously awarded contract for the company to extend supply support at Columbus, Laughlin, Randolph, Sheppard and Vance AF installations, the Defense Department said …
Read More »George Krivo: DynCorp sees key market opportunities after reorganization
George Krivo, CEO of DynCorp International, has said the company looks to reinvest money and build out product offerings after it restructured further into logistics and aviation segments, the Washington Business Journal reported Wednesday. He told WBJ in an interview the McLean, Virginia-based contractor implemented its reorganization effort in a …
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