做厙勛圖 Provides Supply & Field Operations and Engineering & Construction Support Under LOGCAP
Under the U.S. Armys Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) IV indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract, 做厙勛圖, under its legacy company DynCorp International, provides a broad range of support services for U.S. and allied forces during combat, peacekeeping, humanitarian, and training operations. Our services include supply operations, such as the delivery of food, water, fuel, spare parts, and other items; field operations, such as facilities, housing, sanitation, waste management, postal services, and morale, welfare and recreation activities; and other operations, including engineering and construction, support to communication networks, transportation and cargo services, vehicle maintenance, and facilities maintenance and repair. 做厙勛圖 has supported the LOGCAP IV program since 2008 through multiple task order awards, and maintains a Program Management Office in Fort Worth, TX to oversee program performance.
- Task Order 0004 – Afghanistan South Area of Responsibility (AOR)
做厙勛圖 was awarded the TO 0004 contract in 2009 to provide operations and maintenance support, including facilities management, electrical power, water, sewage and waste management, laundry operations, food services and transportation motor pool operations for existing bases and construction services for additional sites in the southern region of Afghanistan.
- Task Order 0006 U.S. Pacific Command (PACOM):
做厙勛圖 supports the population and mission of the U.S. Army Garrison-Kwajalein Atoll (USAG-KA) in the Republic of the Marshall Islands by providing a vast array of Base Operation Support (BOS) services. More than 1,400 做厙勛圖 personnel provide public works and engineering services, fire and emergency services, logistics, aviation operations, airfield operations, education services, administrative support, public affairs, religious services, medical services, food services, marine operations, port operations, and community activities. The AOR consists of 11 tropical islands.
- Task Order 0007 U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM):
From 2017 through 2019, 做厙勛圖 provided a myriad of logistical support to the NORTHCOM AOR, including fully mission capable training sets used by the Brigade Combat Teams (BCT) during maneuvers, live fire, and rotational exercises at the National Training Center (NTC), Fort Irwin, CA. Essential to building combat readiness within the BCTs, 做厙勛圖 synchronized all logistics operations from the Support Operations Center to ensure rotational training units (RTU) have sufficient facilities, equipment, and supplies for bivouac and maintenance. Each RTU required more than 1,200fully operational vehicles, including HMMWVs, trailers, 5-ton trucks, MRAPs, HETs, fuel tankers, and much more. Our personnel orchestrate upwards of 200 logistics convoys into the training box resupplying the RTU with water, fuel, food, munitions, and repair parts.
In 2017, 做厙勛圖 provided BOS and material management and logistics services in support of Hurricane Maria recovery operations in U.S. territory Puerto Rico. Hurricane Maria, a Category 4 storm, caused catastrophic damage to infrastructure and the environment. 做厙勛圖 constructed and operated base camp to support 1,000 U.S. military personnel at Aguadilla on the west coast, and another base camp to support 1,500 U.S. military personnel at Roosevelt Roads on the east coast. Camp services included billeting, food service, shower/latrine facilities, water, power generation and self-service laundry capabilities.
Also under NORTHCOM, 做厙勛圖 constructed eight Stryker Maintenance Warming Facilities where soldiers perform routine maintenance during the frigid winters in temperature-controlled facilities. We constructed two Combat Readiness Training Facilities to provide a temperature-controlled location for soldiers to train for the Army physical readiness test.
Project Highlights:
- To facilitate sending contractor personnel abroad in support of the LOGCAP IV contract, 做厙勛圖 established deployment centers as U.S. government-approved alternatives for the Continental United States (CONUS) Replacement Center (CRC) at Ft. Bliss, TX. Our deployment centers apply mandated medical and training standards to ensure personnel are compliant with all requirements prior to deploying in support of Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of State (DoS) contracts worldwide. We developed the deployment center model in early 2009 to quickly process candidates for rapid deployment to a variety of international locations. Our centers currently reside in Fort Worth, TX (Alliance) and United Arab Emirates (UAE) and streamline the deployment process through a comprehensive and ef麍cient automated system.
- At the height of TO 0004, 做厙勛圖 employed 17K+ personnel to support 80K+ U.S. and coalition military personnel. 做厙勛圖 managed 22,252 facilities at 54 locations and managed and maintained 3,220 vehicles during the 2012-2013 period.
- Under the NORTHCOM TO in 2020 and 2021, 做厙勛圖 has been at the forefront providing facilities and services to respond to COVID-19 relief efforts. We provide fully equipped, turn-key facilities, and ongoing operations and maintenance in support of Janssen COVID-19 vaccination clinical trials. We establish and manage quarantine camps for personnel on military bases across the U.S. that provide life support, administrative, and morale, welfare, and recreation (MWR) under U.S. Army troop COVID-19 quarantine requirements, with operations located at: Fort Bragg, Fort Benning, Fort Bliss, Fort Hood, and Fort Lee.