Check back periodically for updates, but for the moment, below you will find:

1. A 12-minute video recorded to show you various sources of LOGCAP V jobs that are out there now, and tips for how to use them effectively.

2. A check list for preparing for your LOGCAP (or any other contract) job search.

3. I went through all the reports and court proceedings, and created a timeline so you can quickly see what has happened and when.


 

 

LOGCAP V Job Search Preparation

1. Update and polish your resume, and have it ready in Word and PDF formats.

Be ready to send it at a moment’s notice. Be sure to include your latest job, new credentials, courses and certifications, and new accomplishments. Make sure your contact information is up to date.

2. Use LOGCAP IV job post keywords for positions you want to pursue.

The companies will change but the jobs will remain. There are still many LOGCAP IV positions found on various company and job search sites, so look at what they are asking for in the qualifications/requirements sections.

3. Have a 1-2 page corporate version of your Federal resume ready.

If you built your resume using USAJOBS.gov Federal resume builder, make sure you have a much shorter corporate version geared towards your most likely positions.

4. Have your paperwork in order, organized in an easy to find file.

Make sure you have clearly scanned copies of certificates, DD214, and other important papers. Check your passport for expiration date, and a number of blank visa pages.

5. Have a list of references ready with updated contact information.

Make sure the references know what you’d like them to say or emphasize.

6. Do you know who you know?

Now is the time to start looking at your network. Can you reach out to them if necessary? Browsing LinkedIn connections is a good way to remember people you might have worked with, but forgotten.

For a free resume evaluation by William Beaver, DZJ editor-in-chief and resume writer,
please send it to william@dangerzonejobs.com

LOGCAP V Timeline

December 4, 2019 – the U.S. Court of Federal Claims is expected to rule on the case.

November 21, 2019 – the U.S. Court of Federal Claims has set Nov. 21 as the date for oral arguments in DynCorp’s case.

October 14, 2019 – AECOM announced that it will sell its management services business (which includes government services) to a pair of equity firms.

September 30, 2019 – The U.S. Court of Federal Claims rules that the protest of PAE-Parsons Global Logistics Services can be part of the LOGCAP V case.

September 24, 2019 – Fluor Corp. announced that it will divest the company’s government services unit.

September 4, 2019 – Judge Smith gives GAO until September 18th, to provide its opinion on the AECOM protest.

August 21, 2019 – Judge Loren A. Smith of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims directed the clerk of court to ask the GAO for an advisory opinion on the merits of AECOM Management Services Inc.’s earlier LOGCAP V protest.

August 16, 2019 – AECOM asks the U.S. Court of Federal Claims to get the decision the GAO would have issued on LOGCAP V concerning AECOM’s protest.

August 22, 2019 – The U.S. Department of Justice filed a motion that PAE-Parsons Global Logistics Services LLC’s protest should be removed from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.

August 5, 2019DynCorp Goes to U.S. Court of Federal Claims Over LOGCAP V, causing GAO to dismiss all LOGCAP V protests as they would fall under the jurisdiction of the federal court case.

August 1, 2019The GAO denies DynCorp International’s protest concerning LOGCAP V awards.

May 1, 2019Fluor Intercontinental, Inc., PAE-Parsons Global Logistics Services, LLC, and AECOM Management Services, Inc. filed protests with the Government Accountability Office concerning the recent LOGCAP V contract awards.

April 22, 2019DynCorp International filed a protest with the U. S. Government Accountability Office for Solicitation Number: W52P1J-16-R-0001 (LOGCAP V).

April 18, 2019 – Louis Berger Services, a unit of design firm WSP, announced that it is a key Vectrus subcontractor on the LOGCAP V awards.

April 12, 2019KBR, Fluor, Vectrus & PAE-Parsons Awarded LOGCAP V Contracts, and beginning task orders.

The U.S. Army Contracting Command-Rock Island (ACC-RI), Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois, on behalf of the Army Sustainment Command hereby awards four (4) Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity, Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOC), for the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) V support services in support of the U.S. Military worldwide.

Each basic IDIQ contract will be an initial five-year ordering period and options for five additional one year ordering periods.The ceiling price for the entire LOGCAP V MATOC is $82,000,000,000.00 and is a cumulative ceiling for all contracts awarded.

PAE-Parsons Global Logistics Services, LLC is one of the award recipients and is hereby awarded Basic Contract W52P1J-19-D-0047 and the following task orders: SOUTHCOM Setting the Theater Task Order and associated Performance Task Order: $34,596,500.37

Fluor Intercontinental, Inc. is one of the award recipients and is hereby awarded Basic Contract W52P1J-19-D-0046 and the following task orders: AFRICOM Setting the Theater Task Order and associated Performance Task Order: $137,222,537.90

Vectrus Systems Corporation is one of the award recipients and is hereby awarded Basic Contract W52P1J-19-D-0045 and the following task orders: PACOM Setting the Theater Task Order and associated Performance Task Order: $349,187,574.26 and CENTCOM Setting the Theater Task Order and associated Performance Task Order: $1,033,582,366.79

Kellogg Brown & Root Services, Inc. is one of the award recipients and is hereby awarded Basic Contract W52P1J-19-D-0044 and the following task orders: EUCOM – Setting the Theater Task Order and associated Performance Task Order: $183,304,831.67 and NORTHCOM – Setting the Theater Task Order and associated Performance Task Order: $393,988,697.66, and Afghanistan Performance Task Order: $1,372,043,984.72

March 23, 2019 – LOGCAP IV bridge modifications were approved while LOGCAP V process continues.

DynCorp Intl  INDO PACOM
DynCorp Intl  NORTHCOM
Fluor   AFRICOM
KBRSI  EUCOM
KBRSI  Iraq – OIR
Fluor  Afghanistan North
DynCorp Intl Afghanistan South
Fluor SOUTHCOM