The Army Contracting Command recently awarded Texas-based KBR, a science, technology and engineering solutions company, two up to $449 million task order modifications to continue providing intelligent, data-driven logistics support to the U.S. Army in Europe and North America.
The contract was awarded to KBR’s Mission Technology Solutions division under a Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) V contract.
“KBR’s continued execution under LOGCAP V reflects our ability to deliver reliable, mission-critical logistics at scale,” Doug Hill, PKBR Readiness & Sustainment president, said. “We are proud to remain the team behind the mission, working alongside the Army to ensure forces are trained, sustained and ready.”
The first task order modification is valued at $145 million and is for maintenance and supply and logistics support at the Army’s National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif. The work has a performance period of March 12, 2026, to March 11, 2027.
The second task order modification is valued at $304 million and will provide an artificial intelligence-powered, asset management system to manage U.S. European Command’s mission-critical infrastructure, and provide base operating support, food services, fire and emergency response, engineering and construction and maintenance support. It has a performance period of March 30, 2026, to March 29, 2027.
