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Task Order 0003 Award – Host Nation Trucking IDIQ

JUNE 2009

Task Order 0003 Award, to support the HNT IDIQ contract to support Afghanistan Theater of Operations supply chain throughout the Afghanistan Combined/Joint Area of Operations (CJOA).
 
Task Order 0002 Award – Host Nation Trucking IDIQ

May 2009

Task Order 0002 Award, to support the HNT IDIQ contract to support Afghanistan Theater of Operations supply chain throughout the Afghanistan Combined/Joint Area of Operations (CJOA).
 
Task Order 0001 Award – Host Nation Trucking IDIQ

April 2009

Task Order 0001 Award, to support the HNT IDIQ contract to support Afghanistan Theater of Operations supply chain throughout the Afghanistan Combined/Joint Area of Operations (CJOA).
 
Contract Award - Host Nation Trucking

March 2009

Two-year Multiple Award, Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to support the Afghanistan Theater of Operations supply chain throughout the Afghanistan Combined/Joint Area of Operations (CJOA). NCL has been tasked to provide all resources including logistics support and management necessary to provide transportation support for the secure long haul distribution of reconstruction, security, and life support assets from Forward Operating Bases (FOB) and distribution sites located throughout the Afghanistan Theater of Operations.
 
Task Order Award - RC South, Outer ASG Services for PRT Farah

February 2009

One-year fixed price contract, providing Local National Armed Security Guard Services for PRT Farah.
 
Contract Award - Forward Operating Base (FOB) Lindsey Facility Protection Services

January 2009

Three-year fixed price contract to provide Security Forces at Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) Lindsey, to prevent unauthorized access, perimeter incursions, surveillance activities, and terrorist actions against Coalition Forces. Upon award of a contract, the Government intends to encourage a teaming relationship between the Government and the Contractor to address daily operations and unexpected contingencies.
 
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