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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Industry Talk: DoS Awards $10 Billion CJPS Contract To Five Companies

Did you know that the Criminal Justice Program Support or CJPS  was the ‘contract to watch in 2010’? lol Although the second article below goes into some very compelling reasons why this is a contract to watch from now and into the future.  This thing is worth $50 Billion and is an 8 year contract.

This is also a highly competitive contract due to the amount of money involved. As the wars wind down in Iraq and Afghanistan, companies will be seeking other projects. Although with WPS and other post war security requirements in those countries, security contractors will have the hands full. But as the troops leave, the massive logistical requirements decrease, and companies will have to find other projects to make up the difference.

To get a good idea of what I am talking about, all you have to do is read DynCorp’s forward looking statements on where they think the market is going. CJPS fits well into their plans.  Here is a quote:

The company continues to look toward its future. Specifically, it’s seeking to break into the intelligence and international development spheres, President Steven Schorer said.
“We’re interested in moving into the intelligence arena to see if we could transplant our capabilities there,” Schorer said. “And we’re looking to move from conflict to stabilization and development. We’re trying to help countries coming out of a conflict environment.”

CJPS definitely falls under stabilization and development. Thanks to Cannoneer#4 for giving me the heads up on this. I have a ton of police contractors that enquire about this stuff all the time. Hopefully recruitment picks up and guys are able to hook up some contracts?

Finally, I am not sure who the other companies are in this recent award, other than what was mentioned? I have an idea, based on past awards:

DynCorp International
Justice Services International
MPRI An L3 Company
PAE Government Services
Civilian Police International
(INL on Feb. 15 had awarded the first round of contracts to four other vendors: BlueLaw International, Bering Strait Orion Management Joint Venture, Team Crucible, and Navigator Development Group.)

So if any readers have anything further to add, please feel free to do so in the comments. –Matt

State Department Awards $10B International Law Enforcement Contract to Five Companies
June 14, 2011
By Tim Watson
The U.S. State Department‘s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs has awarded five companies including DynCorp International, PAE Group and AECOM Technology Corporation an indefinite delivery / indefinite quantity multiple award contract worth up to an aggregate $10 billion.
The companies will compete for task orders to provide advisers, other specialists and mission support services to develop criminal justice sectors worldwide . PAE expects its industry experts to train civilian police and criminal justice officials.
The contract has a one-year base performance period and four option years.
“Supporting the development of law enforcement and criminal justice programs around the world is one of our core competencies and we bring decades of experience to these programs,” said DynCorp President Steve Schorer. “We are honored to have the opportunity to compete for task orders under this contract and look forward to supporting this important program.”
“PAE is committed to the relationship we have forged with INL in support of the CivPol program over the past seven years,” said PAE President Mike Dignam. “CJPS gives PAE an opportunity to broaden its reach and provide criminal justice sector support and police training to new regions of the world while continuing operations already underway in many others.”
Story here.
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2010 Must-Follow Contract
State readies $50B international criminal justice contract
The agency needs contractors to support nation-building efforts
By Heather Hayes
Oct 29, 2009
By any standard, a contract with a value in the billions will get serious attention, and that’s especially true in a recession. So industry observers and government contractors expect that when the State Department’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) releases a request for proposals for the $50 billion, eight-year Criminal Justice Program Support (CJPS) contract later this fall, the jockeying by companies to get on board will be intense.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Industry Talk: DynCorp Wins AFRICAP Training Task Order For The DRC

Filed under: Africa,Congo — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 6:04 PM

I couldn’t find anything more about this on FBO.  Hell, I couldn’t even find the task order. I did find my old post about AFRICAP and all of the folks involved, but that is the last I have heard about it.

This latest deal for the Congo will be quite the contract. That place is definitely a hardship tour, but it also fits in with DynCorp’s future leaning statement the other day. –Matt

DynCorp International Wins AFRICAP Training Task Order
June 01, 2011
DynCorp International (DI) announced today that it has been awarded a task order under the Africa Peacekeeping Program (AFRICAP) to provide basic leadership training to personnel within the military of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
“DI has extensive experience and success in providing training designed to enhance the leadership and management capability of our partners in the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.”
“We are proud to continue our work in promoting peace and stability in Africa,” said DI President Steve Schorer. “DI has extensive experience and success in providing training designed to enhance the leadership and management capability of our partners in the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.”
The task order, awarded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of African Affairs, has one base year and two option years. The total potential revenue is $17.1 million if both option years are exercised. The AFRICAP program supports regional stability in Africa by building the capacity of African countries and regional organizations to prevent, manage and resolve conflicts on the African continent.
Under the task order, DI will provide basic leadership and specialty training focusing on junior and mid-level military personnel in functional areas such as communications, logistics, and engineering.
Link to press release here.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Jobs: Security Guard, Qatar

Filed under: Jobs,Qatar — Tags: , , — Matt @ 7:05 PM

DynCorp International is seeking experienced Security Guards to participate in the Department of State- sponsored initiative in Qatar. This is a uniquely rewarding opportunity, offering both strong compensation and an attractive benefits package. Here are some particulars of the mission:

Title: Security Guard

Your role: To provide armed security for the US Army Central Command(ARCENT). Guarding pre-position war material for ARCENT, USCENTCOM,SOCCENT, and ISG. Duties include gate entry, roving patrols, perimeter andtowers. US Guards will be armed with a M16 riffle and a 9mm pistol.

Location: Middle East-country of Qatar, city: Doha.(www.qatar-info.com)

Term: Must be able to begin by 20 April 2008. Contract concludes 31March 2009. (w/option to renew)

Work Week: 9 hours a day, 6 days a week

Here is an assignment overview:

· Annual Basic Salary: US $31,686.42 – payable every twoweeks @ $1,218.70.

· Subsistence Allowance: US $25.00 per day – payable everytwo weeks

· Post Differential Pay: 10% of Annual Basic Salary (US$3168.64) per year- payable every two weeks @ $121.87 as earned (OCONUS)

· Vacation Allowance (Air Ticket fare): US $1500.00

· End of Service Gratuity: US $3900.00

· Housing: DI will provide you with a fully furnishedbachelor accommodation on a shared basis free of charge

· Transportation: DI will provide your transportation to andfrom the work site on a shared basis free of charge

· Vacation: 21 days per year (Upon contract Completion)

· Sick Leave: 14 days per year (Medical Certificate is amust)

· Mobilization Ticket: DI will furnish you with a one wayticket from your Home of Record to Doha Qatar

· Demobilization Ticket: DI will furnish you with a one-wayticket from Doha Qatar to your Home of Record (Upon contractCompletion)

Here is a breakout:

Base Salary$31,686.42

Vacation allowance(Air Ticket far)$1500.00

Completion Bonus$3,900.00

Overseas$3,168.64

Total*$40,255.06

Plus $25.00 per day Subsistence Allowance

*Total for 12 full months *

This is a lucrative opportunity to utilize your unique skills set,while continuing to serve. If you are genuinely interested, please contactme immediately– as this is a time sensitive opportunity.

Sincerely,

Heather Fisher

Technical RecruiterWorldwide Recruiting and Staffing Services LLCA DynCorp International Companyheather.fisher @ dyn-intl.com972-871-6704 Irving office214 524-6072 faxwww.dyn-intl.com

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