- DynCorp International
Infobox_Company
company_name = DynCorp International Inc
company_
company_type = Public (NYSE|DCP)
company_slogan = "Every Mission is Critical"
foundation =1946 | location =Falls Church, Virginia ,United States
key_people = Herbert Lanese, President & CEO Robert B. McKeon, Chairman
Anthony C. Zinni, Executive Vice President
Curtis L. Schehr, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary
Robert B. Rosenkranz, President, International Technical Services
Natale S. DiGesualdo, President, Field Technical Services
| industry =private military contractor , aircraft maintenance
num_employees = 14,000 (2007)cite web| url=http://homeland.house.gov/SiteDocuments/20070619152426-71242.pdf| title=“Increasing the Number of U.S. Border Patrol Agents” - statement of Robert B. Rosenkranz. June 19, 2007| publisher=Committee on Homeland Security| year=2007| accessdate=2007-07-25|format=PDF]
` revenue = profit$1,967.0 Million USD (2006)
net_income = profit$7.2 Billion USD (2006)
products = Drug eradication, law enforcement training, logistics, security services; maintenance for aircraft, support equipment, and weapons systems
homepage = [http://www.dyn-intl.com www.dyn-intl.com]DynCorp International [pronEng|ˈdaɪnkɔrp. The pronunciation of the company has been confused in the past, with mispronunciations such as "Dine-Core" (silent "p") and "Dine-uh-Core" commonplace; the proper pronunciation is "Dine-Corp," which includes the "p" sound, as stated by Herb Lanese, the new CEO, at an employee town hall meeting, January 2007 in Fort Worth.] is a
United States -basedprivate military contractor (PMC) and aircraft maintenance company. DynCorp receives more than 96 percent of its $2 billion in annual revenues from the federal government.cite news|last=Yeoman|first=Barry|title=Soldiers of Good Fortune|publisher=Mother Jones|date=2003-06-01 |url=http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2003/05/ma_365_01.html|accessdate=2007-05-08]The company is headquartered in
Falls Church, Virginia , but also has major operations inFort Worth, Texas .The company has provided teams for the
U.S. military in major theaters, such asBolivia , Bosnia,Somalia ,Angola ,Haiti ,Colombia ,Kosovo andKuwait . [cite web| url=http://www.princeton.edu/~jpia/pdf2004/Chapter%202.pdf| title=Outsourcing Post-Conflict Operations| publisher=Princeton University| year=2004| accessdate=2006-11-11|format=PDF] DynCorp International also provided much of the security for Afghan interim presidentHamid Karzai 's presidential guard and trains much of Afghanistan's and Iraq's fledgling police force. [cite web| url=http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=13600| title=IRAQ: Misjudgments Marred U.S. Plans for Iraqi Police| publisher=New York Times Company| year=2006| accessdate=2006-11-11] DynCorp was also hired to assist recovery inLouisiana and neighboring areas afterHurricane Katrina . [cite journal| url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/13/AR2006031301777_pf.html| title=Storm-Wracked Parish Considers Hired Guns| first=Renae| last=Merle| journal=Washington Post| date=2006-03-14| pages=A01| accessdate=2006-05-21] [cite journal| url=http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0328/p01s02-ussc.html?s=t5| title=Katrina survivors play defense against looting| first=Patrik| last=Jonsson| journal=Christian Science Monitor| date=2006-03-28| accessdate=2006-12-15] Recently, Dyncorp and the Department of State have been criticized for not properly accounting for $1.2 billion in contract task orders authorized by theState Department to be used to train Iraqi police. [url=http://oversight.house.gov/documents/20071022162111.pdf| title=Letter to Secretary Rice: from Chairman Waxman| date=2007-10-22| pages=3| accessdate=2007-10-22] [cite journal| url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/10/22/dyncorp.spending/index.html?iref=mpstoryview| title=report Most of $1.2 billion to train Iraqi police unaccounted for - CNN.com|journal=CNN| date=2007-10-23| pages=A01| accessdate=2007-10-23]History
DynCorp traces its origins from two companies formed in 1946: California Eastern Airways, an air freight business and Land-Air Inc, an aircraft maintenance company. Two years after being organized, California Eastern Airways—- despite emerging as the second largest independent air carrier—- filed for bankruptcy in May 1948. [cite news | author= | title=California Eastern Files Under Bankruptcy Act | publisher=Wall Street Journal | page=9 | date=
1948-05-14 ]Aviation Background
Land-Air, Inc., which is the predecessor to today's DynCorp International's Maintenance and Technical Support Services (MTSS) strategic business unit, reached a major milestone in 1951, when it was awarded the first
Contract Field Teams (CFT) contract by the Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC). Contract field teams provide mission support and depot-level repair to U.S. military aircraft and weapons systems worldwide. This was a major innovation in aviation services. Under the Contract Field Teams system, teams of aviation-maintenance experts are deployed anywhere around the world to provide fast, flexible maintenance services to aircraft at their home bases.DynCorp International and its predecessors have provided services under the CFT program continuously since being awarded that first contract, having been awarded one CFT contract in every round of recompetition, including the most recent round which will begin in October 2008.
Name changes
From 1951 to 2004 the company went through a number of name changes from Land-Air, Inc. in 1951 to California Eastern Airways, Inc., and in 1962, California Eastern Aviation, Inc., changed its name to Dynalectron Corporation, and then in 1987, Dynalectron changed its name to DynCorp.In December 2000, DynCorp formed DynCorp International LLC, and transferred to it all of its international business to this entity while DynCorp Technical Services LLC continued to perform DynCorp’s domestic contracts. In March 2003, DynCorp and its subsidiaries were acquired by
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) for approximately US$914 million. Less than two years later, CSC announced the sale of three units of the business to a private equity firm, Veritas Capital, for US$850 million. The units sold were DynCorp International, DynMarine and certain DynCorp Technical Services contracts. [cite web| url=http://www.computerwire.com/industries/research/?pid=4BD38C8F-6D60-449D-901E-DD60A342337F| title=CSC Sells DynCorp Units for $850m| publisher=Datamonitor Computerwire| date=2004-12-14| accessdate=2006-10-16] . In December 2004, DynCorp and CSC entered into an agreement to sell their equity interests in DynCorp International LLC, including its subsidiaries, Dyn Marine Services LLC, and DTS Aviation Services LLC, to DynCorp International Inc. In 2006, DynCorp International Inc went public on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol [http://finance.google.com/finance?q=DCP DCP]Fleet
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Bell Helicopters UH1 Huey
* oil spill response vessels
* flagship communications suites - for the Military Sealift Command afloat maritime pre-positioned ship squadrons (Mediterranean Sea, Pacific Ocean, and Indian Ocean (Diego Garcia)
*Global Fleet Sales /Ford F350 SORV (Severe Off Road Vehicles)
* International busesControversies
Colombia
Since the late
1990 s, the United States has paid private contractors an estimated $1.2 billion, both to eradicatecoca crops and to assist the Colombian army put down rebels that use the illegal drug trade to finance their insurgency.DynCorp has been awarded under competitive bid more of this business than any other company. They help Colombia's national police destroy coca crops with aerial defoliants. Although Colombia remains a major drug producing country, the Government of Colombia (GOC) is completely committed to fighting the production and trade in illicit drugs. Colombia had a sixth consecutive record year for illicit crop eradication and continued its aggressive interdiction programs. In 2006, the U.S.-supported Colombian National Police (CNP) Anti-Narcotics Directorate (DIRAN) sprayed 171,613 hectares of illicit coca and opium poppy, and manual eradication accounted for the destruction of an additional 42,111 hectares of coca and 1,697 hectares of poppy. ["International Narcotics Control Strategy Report", Department of State, March 2007, http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/81446.pdf] Colombia is a party to the 1988 UN Drug Convention. According to experts familiar with this operation, the company's role goes far beyond crop spraying. DynCorp employees "are engaged in combatant roles, fighting in counterinsurgency operations against the Colombian rebel groups," says
Peter W. Singer , a foreign-policy fellow at theBrookings Institution and author of Corporate Warriors. "Indeed, the DynCorp personnel have a local reputation for being both arrogant and far too willing to get ‘wet,' going out on frequent combat missions and engaging in firefights." DynCorp has not responded to the allegation.Fact|date=April 2008In this regard, concerning the company's activities and alleged abuses in Colombia, an extensive accusation was presented against DynCorp at the Hearing on Biodiversity of the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal, session on Colombia, which took place at the Cacarica Humanitarian Zone from February 24 to 27, 2007. ["Accusation against the Transnational DynCorp", Permanent Peoples' Tribunal, 2007, http://www.prensarural.org/spip/spip.php?article673]
In addition to Human rights abuses, it is common for Dyncorp employees to frequent known houses of prostitution.Fact|date=April 2008 In at least one case, a Dyncorp employee has been released for sexual involvement with underage females in Colombia. This would be statutory rape in the US. But dyncorp offered the individual an opportunity to resign. He was never reported to the authorities.Fact|date=April 2008
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