What Replaces $3.8 Billion of LOGCAP Next March?
Five LOGCAP V performance task orders worth $3.85 billion come off contract inside a 27-day window in March 2027, and the vehicle meant to replace them is still in market research. The Army posted the LOGCAP VI scoring matrix for industry comment in July, and it consolidates LOGCAP, Army Prepositioned Stocks and EAGLE into one enterprise.
Three companies, four combatant commands, and $3,849,498,834 of contingency logistics all stop on the same page of the calendar.
The five LOGCAP V performance task orders sitting on the expiration pipeline end between March 2 and March 29, 2027. Twenty-seven days, end to end.
One of them, KBR's EUCOM order at $2.31 billion, is 60% of the money by itself (chart below).

Every one of the five started performance on April 12, 2019, and every one is written out of Army Contracting Command Rock Island. They have been walked forward since by modification, most recently through a non-competitive justification ACC-RI posted in April 2025 (JEFO25-003) covering the performance task orders and the Army Prepositioned Stocks EUCOM order together.
So the March 2027 dates measure the length of the last extension.
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