
Texas-based KBR, a global leader in science, technology, and engineering solutions, has secured two significant task order modifications from the U.S. Army Contracting Command. These modifications, valued at up to $449 million, enable KBR to continue providing advanced logistics support for the U.S. Army across Europe and North America. The work will be executed under the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) V contract.
The awarded modifications are part of KBR’s Mission Technology Solutions division’s ongoing efforts to deliver cutting-edge, data-driven logistics and infrastructure management services. Doug Hill, president of KBR Readiness & Sustainment, emphasized the importance of these projects, stating: "KBR’s continued execution under LOGCAP V reflects our ability to deliver reliable, mission-critical logistics at scale. 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, valued at $145 million, focuses on maintenance, supply, and logistics support at the Army’s National Training Center located in Fort Irwin, California. This initiative will be carried out between March 12, 2026, and March 11, 2027.
The second, larger task order modification is valued at $304 million. It encompasses the provision of an artificial intelligence-powered asset management system designed to oversee U.S. European Command’s mission-critical infrastructure. Additionally, it covers a range of operational services, including base operating support, food services, fire and emergency response, engineering and construction, and maintenance support. The performance period for this work runs from March 30, 2026, to March 29, 2027.
These contracts underscore KBR’s role as a key partner to the U.S. Army, ensuring that vital resources and infrastructure remain operational and effective. With a focus on innovative logistics solutions, KBR continues to uphold its responsibility to deliver dependable services that support the readiness and success of military operations.



