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Engility to support logistics training in Central African Republic

Engility to support logistics training in Central African Republic

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CHANTILLY, Va., Oct. 22, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Engility Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:EGL) won a $12.2 million task order in the third quarter of the year on the Department of State’s Africa Peacekeeping Program indefinite-delivery, indefinite quantity vehicle, known as AFRICAP III.  The company will provide a host of logistics training services in the Central African Republic.

Scott Whatmough, SVP, Defense and Security Group, Engility (PRNewsfoto/Engility Holdings, Inc.)

“In today’s ever-changing threat environments, our allies around the world need support and expertise to maintain stability, resolve conflict and grow regional relationships,” said Scott Whatmough, Scott Whatmough, senior vice president of Engility’s Defense and Security Group. “With our years of experience supporting missions globally, our in-depth understanding of matters of international development and our proven expertise in training, Engility is ideally suited to support the Department of State’s efforts to build peace, security and growth throughout Africa.”

The AFRICAP III vehicle has a ceiling of $1.5 billion; Engility won a prime position on this contract last year.  The Department of State’s Bureau of African Affairs is focused on strengthening democratic institutions, supporting economic growth and development, advancing peace and security, and promoting opportunity and development in Africa. Engility will also deliver training and mentoring in operations and maintenance tasks; quartermaster training; and other technical training and support services.

About Engility

Engility (NYSE: EGL), a $2 billion technology leader, has thousands of employees around the world working to make a difference.  Our history of delivering results for the defense, federal civilian, intelligence and space industries spans more than 60 years.  We provide leading-edge solutions and services on Earth, in space and across cyber by leveraging expertise in systems engineering & integration, high performance computing, cybersecurity, readiness & training, enterprise modernization and mission operations support.  To learn more about us, please visit www.engility.com and connect with us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

 

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