The US Army has awarded KBR contracts worth up to $449 million to provide logistics, sustainment, and installation services across the US and Europe.
The effort will be handled through the company’s Mission Technology Solutions unit under the military’s Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP V) contracting vehicle.
LOGCAP V is the army’s long-running framework for contingency logistics, operational sustainment, and large-scale combat support for deployed troops worldwide.
One contract includes a $145-million task order for the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, California, covering logistics, supply, and maintenance tied to brigade combat team training rotations through March 11, 2027.
A separate $304-million task order supports requirements under the US European Command.
That work will leverage the firm’s AI-enabled strategic asset management system to monitor infrastructure, streamline operational data, and support military decision-making until March 29, 2027.
The overseas project also includes broader assistance for base tasks, engineering, construction, maintenance, fire and emergency response, as well as food services.
KBR highlighted that its selection under the latest LOGCAP structure is backed by more than 30 years of logistics and mission support experience across varying environments.
“KBR’s continued execution under LOGCAP V reflects our ability to deliver reliable, mission-critical logistics at scale,” said Doug Hill, president of readiness and sustainment at KBR.
“We are proud to remain The Team Behind the Mission, working alongside the Army to ensure forces are trained, sustained and ready.”









