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Readiness and Logistics Outsourcing – KBR Doctrine
Growing need for industry/contractor support on battlefield due to:
Complexity of military equipment, and need to frequently upgrade systems
Caps on military personnel by host nation
Caps on military personnel by troop contributing nations
Need to provide relief for military personnel
Deductions:
Use military personnel for tasks that must be undertaken by military personnel
Combat operations
Classified operations
First-line Combat Service Support
Industry can/should help with support tasks in forward areas and wider tasks further to the rear
Therefore, KBR would not expect Role/Echelon 1 facilities to be operated or supported by a contractor. But the facilities (hard and soft services) for Roles 2 and 3 could readily be provided by a commercial company
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KBR International – Key Current Projects
Afghanistan & Iraq
Temporary Deployable
Accommodation
NATO contracts at Kabul and
Kandahar
Oilfield support in Iraq
US CENTCOM camps and
catering in Basra Iraq
Afghan Infrastructure and
Services for UK MOD,
including water extraction and
bottling
United Kingdom
Project Allenby/ Connaught
(military estate rebuild)
UK’s National Emergency
Mortuary Arrangements
Contractor Logistics
Heavy Equipment (MBT)
Transporter
Foreign & Commonwealth Office
projects in Middle East and Horn
of Africa
Deployable fuels receipt, testing,
storage and issue
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KBR Technical Innovation - Water Bottling Plant
Water for UK forces used to be moved along a very dangerous ground line of communication (GLOC) from Pakistan
KBR suggested the construction of a borehole and water bottling plant at Camp Bastion
We designed, constructed and now operate the water bottling plant
Water is drawn from the borehole and bottled on site
Fewer people and vehicles now put in danger on LOC
Cost to deliver water has been halved (was 82c/litre, now 41c/litre)
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KBR Technical Innovation - Tactical Ablutions Unit
KBR has designed and developed for the UK Ministry of Defence a self-contained deployable tactical ablutions unit
KBR was awarded the contract after competition and is now producing the units
Solution comprises a single unit (that fits inside an ISO-container) including sinks, showers and toilets
It is self-sufficient for water for a 14-day period, and uses F-35