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FALLS CHURCH, Va. – March 31, 2008 – DynCorp International (NYSE:DCP)
is expanding its work under its Civilian Police (CIVPOL) contract with
the U.S. State Department to include new training missions in Haiti and
Liberia. The expanded work has a value of more than $7 million.
Under
the Haiti Stabilization Initiative task order, DynCorp International
will provide training support for up to 444 Haitian National Police.
The task order includes DynCorp International procurement of the
Haitian police force’s basic and specialized non-lethal equipment,
vehicles and communications equipment. The value of this work is $3
million. DynCorp International has also been tasked to refurbish the
main police station in Cite Soleil. This station will function as the
primary location for this new specialized unit. The refurbishment work
will be more than $600,000.
In Liberia DynCorp International
will also train and equip up to 500 Liberian National Police members
who will establish an Emergency Response Unit with the United Nations
Police and the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL). To support
the unit, DynCorp International will also undertake new building
construction and the renovation of existing LNP facilities. The value
of this work is $3.5 million.
The award in Liberia follows
DynCorp International’s successful work of training a professional army
for the Ministry of National Defense in Liberia under its Security
Sector Reform program with the State Department.
About DynCorp International
DynCorp
International is a provider of specialized mission-critical services to
civilian and military government agencies worldwide, and operates major
programs in law enforcement training and support, security services,
base operations, aviation services, contingency operations, and
logistics support. Headquartered in Falls Church, Va., DynCorp
International has approximately 15,000 employees worldwide. For more
information, visit www.dyn-intl.com.