KBR Press Release on LOGCAP IV Task Order 2

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KBR Awarded Major Task Order Under Logistics Civil Augmentation Program () IV Contract

Houston, Texas – March 2, 2010 – KBR (NYSE: KBR) today announced it has been awarded a task order by the U.S. Army Contracting Command under its current Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) IV contract. KBR will execute the Corps Logistics Support Services (CLSS), Theater Transportation mission (TTM), and Postal Services Task Order in Iraq. The Period of Performance is one base year plus four option years. The award represents KBR’s first major Task Order under the LOGCAP IV contract.

Under the task order KBR will provide the following:

  • CLSS (Corps Logistics Support Services) at multiple locations in Iraq. Services will include vehicle maintenance (organizational and direct support levels), Supply Support Activity, Central Issue Facilities, Self Service Supply Centers, Ice Plant Services, some Air Terminal Operations and Bulk Fuel Operations to include fuel laboratories.
  • TTM (Theater Transportation Mission) which will include multiple transportation functions such as Bulk Fuel Transportation, Sustainment Transportation (movement of maintenance repair parts and other supplies), Heavy Equipment Transport, Movement Control Functions, Material Handling Equipment functions, Recovery Operations and refrigerated transport.
  • Postal Services which will include supporting Joint Military Mail Terminal functions, distribution and transportation of mail, augmentation of Army Post Offices, mail handling equipment, mail processing, and receiving and sorting mail.

“This award demonstrates the U.S. government’s recognition of KBR’s ability to deliver high-quality logistics services in challenging contingency environments,” said Bill Bodie, President, KBR North American Government and Defense. “We look forward to providing the U.S. military with a critical force enabler as we enter into a new phase of our mission in Iraq.”

KBR is a global engineering, construction and services company supporting the energy, hydrocarbon, government services, minerals, civil infrastructure, power and industrial markets. For more information, visit www.kbr.com.

CONTACT:
KBR, Houston
Director, Communications
Heather Browne, 713-753-3775
heather.browne@kbr.com
or
Director, Investor Relations
Rob Kukla, Jr., 713-753-5082
investors@kbr.com

Click HERE for original press release

For links to the Army Award Letter and KBR email click HERE

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  1. 1
    uptight aka slinginshit says:

    Wow!!! and who said KBR sucks!!! lol

    • 2
      Ksniper says:

      just wait, Sparky and her side kicks haven’t even got started yet they are scanning the net for negative response or burning up the phones to the pentagon and rock island.

  2. 3
    bigun says:

    This is a no brainier ! Let one get by with corruption and all will join in !! Has it hit your pocket yet? Just wait you going to feel it !

  3. 4
    second chance says:

    I just hope that I will get a phone call from a recruitor so I can get back overseas. anybody got any contacts with TTM or O/M i would aprecate it.

  4. 5
    KBR TOO BIG says:

    The fact still remains that KBR won the contract

  5. 6
    sail says:

    Ya know I am getting sort of curious as to what Rock Island is going to do when all three contractors hit the $5B annual ceiling for their task orders.

    They have a couple of options, like raise the ceiling on all three contracts, or start issuing separate sustainment contracts in Iraq – since we have agreed with the Iraqi Government that the war is going to be over on a certian date.

    This could get kind of interesting. Any ideas Mr. Smith?

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