BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 5. KBR’s Mission
Technology Solutions division has been awarded two task order
modifications totaling up to $449 million to continue delivering
data-driven logistics and operational support to the U.S. Army
across Europe and North America, Trend reports via the company.
The awards were issued by the Army Contracting Command under the
Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) V contract.
A $304 million modification will support the U.S. European
Command, where KBR will provide logistics and base operations
support, including engineering, maintenance, food services, and
emergency response. The company will also deploy its AI-enabled
asset management system to enhance infrastructure monitoring and
decision-support capabilities. The contract runs from March 2026 to
March 2027.
A separate $145 million modification covers logistics,
maintenance, and supply support at the U.S. Army National Training
Center at Fort Irwin, California, contributing to large-scale
brigade training and readiness rotations over the same period.
LOGCAP V is a key U.S. Army framework designed to rapidly expand
logistics and sustainment capabilities across global operations,
from peacetime readiness to large-scale contingencies.
“KBR’s continued execution under LOGCAP V reflects our ability
to deliver reliable, mission-critical logistics at scale,” said
Doug Hill, President of Readiness & Sustainment.
The company noted that its long-standing LOGCAP performance
builds on more than three decades of supporting U.S. military
operations worldwide through integrated logistics, supply chain,
and sustainment solutions.