DynCorp International has won a potential three-year, $22.5 million contract from the Defense Department to support U.S. contractor, military and civilian personnel based in Egypt.
McLean, Virginia-based DynCorp said Thursday the contract covers daily living services for personnel who support the Egyptian air force’s foreign military sales programs or agencies as part of an agreement between Egypt and the U.S.
“We are honored by the trust the U.S. and Egyptian governments have placed in DI and are looking forward to continuing our legacy of supporting critical U.S. interests in the region,” said Ted Seel, a DynCorp program manager.
The contract has two base years and one option year and was awarded through a competitive procurement process.