DynCorp International has won an $8.5 million contract with the Navy to provide operations support in Cambodia.
Under the contract, DynCorp will provide various support services to the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion while conducting humanitarian assistance construction projects located at various provinces in Cambodia.
The contract was awarded by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command-Pacific.
Mark Hoover is a staff writer with Washington Technology. You can contact him at mhoover@washingtontechnology.com, or connect with him on Twitter at @mhooverWT.
3 comments:
Money talk. Now you understand?
as i have said many times before CNRP is wasting its time walking the street....US or UN will not butt in other country affair unless their big bosses order so .... don't think that these countries or UN have no bosses dictating their policies to them... people especially khmer need to wake up.... if it does not benefit these big bosses in any way , they will stay out of the fight.
DynCorp is a private military company.
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