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SOSi Wins $17M Contract for USCENTCOM Support

By Ben WickerMay 24, 2017
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Julian Setian, SOS International

SOS International LLC said Monday it had been awarded a 5-year, $17 million contract to provide facilities management and maintenance support services to U.S. Central Command bases in Qatar and Florida.

SOSi will provide long-range logistics and asset management, lodging management and billeting, facilities maintenance and repair services, engineering services and project management, emergency response planning and facilities help desk support, according to the announcement.

“SOSi has been steadily expanding its footprint in the overseas operations and maintenance market,” said Julian Setian, SOSi president and CEO. “We look forward to supporting CENTCOM’s critical operations throughout the Middle East.”

The contract was awarded by the General Services Administration, and work will be performed at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, and MacDill Air Force Base, Florida.

SOSi has been providing support to the U.S. military in the Middle East for the past 15 years, including work in operations and maintenance, logistics and life support services, medical and training support, and advanced systems engineering, according to the announcement.

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