Dyncorp Company Profile
This profile of DYNCORP INTERNATIONAL INC is based on multiple public records and news reports. It may contain errors, and certainly contains omissions. You can help fill in the gaps.
Website: http://www.dyn-intl.com/ EDIT
Basics
Annual revenue: $3,590,000,000 SOURCE EDIT
Annual profit: $237,000,000 SOURCE EDIT
No. of employees: 22,300 SOURCE EDIT
Parent company: DYNCORP INTERNATIONAL INC EDIT
Related company names: DYNCORP INTERNATIONAL LLC, DYNCORP INTERNATIONAL LLC, GLOBAL LINGUIST SOLUTIONS, CASALS & ASSOCIATES INC EDIT
Top military customer: US Department of Defense EDIT
Aggregate value of contracts from top customer in years 2000-2011: 15,308,640,733
Number of contracts represented in that total: 12,677
Locations
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People
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Top owner (individual)**: SOURCE EDIT EDIT MUGSHOT
Top owner (institutional): Cerebrus Capital Management LP SOURCE EDIT
Other owners: EDIT
Chief executive: Steven F. Gaffney SOURCE EDIT EDIT MUGSHOT
Chief executive annual compensation: EDIT
Other executives: Steven T. Schorer,William T. Kansky,Robert Lehman Jr.,Gregory Nixon,Ashley Vanarsdall Burke SOURCE EDIT
Board chair: Steven F. Gaffney SOURCE EDIT EDIT MUGSHOT
Other board members: William L. Ballhaus,Michael Hagee,Brett Ingersoll,John Tilelli SOURCE EDIT
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Top lobbyist**: Jason Rossbach SOURCE EDIT EDIT MUGSHOT
Other lobbyists: John P. Mack,H. Stewart Van Scoyoc,Douglas M. Gregory,Marlin L. “Buzz” Hefti,Michael Shupp,John A. Gastright Jr.,Herschel V. Hawley,Carl H. McNair Jr.,John C. Stone SOURCE EDIT
Annual lobbying expenses (average or most recent year): $40,000 SOURCE EDIT
Top political donee: Tom Davis (R-VA) SOURCE EDIT EDIT MUGSHOT
Lifetime total given to top donee: $65,000
Other political donees: Jim Moran (D-VA),Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD),Kay Granger (R-TX),Terry Everett (R-AL),George W. Bush,Frank R. Wolf (R-VA),Barbara A. Mikulski (D-MD),Chet Edwards (D-TX),John W. Warner (R-VA),Tom Davis (R-VA),George Allen (R-VA),Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) SOURCE EDIT
Annual political campaign giving (average or most recent year): $65,600 SOURCE EDIT
Associated people: SOURCE EDIT
Activities
One effort to train Afghan civilian police has drawn attention from the State Department’s inspector general following incidents of questionable management oversight, including one instance in which expatriate DynCorp employees in Afghanistan hired a teenage boy to perform a tribal dance at a company farewell party and videotaped the event. ÉÊAt least two videos were shot of the dancing at the farewell party in April at a DynCorp base in Kunduz, in northeastern Afghanistan, according to DynCorp employees who have seen copies. One version, according to several who have seen it, showed some 15 DynCorp personnel egging on the dancer, who came from a nearby village and was dressed in jeans and a T-shirt, with a long scarf tied around his waist, as he moved around a DynCorp employee sitting on a single chair in a courtyard.
Original record type: US Army, 2011
Last updated on Feb. 25, 2011 with contributions from Corey Pein.