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Amentum Awarded $147M Air Force Maintenance and Sustainment Services Contract

GERMANTOWN, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The U.S. Air Force has awarded DynCorp International LLC, an Amentum subsidiary, a $147 million contract to provide maintenance and sustainment services in support of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe Global Prepositioned Materiel Services program. The contract consists of a base year and eight option years.

“We look forward to partnering again with our Air Force customer to provide maintenance services on various prepositioned assets in eight European countries,” said Joe Kelly, Senior Vice President of the Maintenance and Sustainment Sector in Amentum’s Mission Readiness Strategic Business Unit. "As the premier provider of maintenance services on prepositioned assets for the Department of Defense, we are proud to bring our unparalleled experience in supporting mission critical equipment for our military customers at sites worldwide."

Amentum will provide a wide range of services, such as storage, maintenance, outload, reconstitution, exercise, and contingency logistics under this program to support the U.S. Air Force’s prepositioning theater requirements. This includes equipment such as Deployable Air Base Systems, Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineer (RED HORSE) sets, Emergency Medical Support Systems and Rapid Airfield Damage Repairs assets.

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The Air Force has awarded DynCorp International, an Amentum subsidiary, a $147 million contract to provide maintenance and sustainment services.
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Follow @Amentum_corp on Twitter

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