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Dyncorp International’s Jack White and Jack Hayes were among those celebrating the recent opening of a new community center in East Timor’s capital city.
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Letter to the Editor in response to the article "A New Taliban Problem" carried in the Daily Beast on February 18, 2010. Click here to read the response.

Top 10 business development executives to watch in government contracting
Dr. Craig Reed, Senior Vice President, Strategy and Corporate Development at DynCorp International, is interviewed by Executive Biz.com. “Here is his take on today's business development environment for government contractors….”
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DynCorp International Rating Raised To 'BB'; Outlook Stable
June 30, 2009--Standard & Poor's Ratings Services said Monday that it raised its ratings on DynCorp International LLC, including the corporate credit rating, to 'BB' from 'BB-'. The outlook is stable.
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Three Years in a Row
DynCorp International (DI) has garnered recognition for the third consecutive year with its inclusion in the 2009 “Best Corporations for Veteran-Owned Businesses.
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Former DI Civilian Police Advisor Honored at CIVPOL Alumni Association Event
The Defense of Freedom Medal was presented on February 10, 2009, to William “Ron” Little, a former civilian police advisor with DynCorp International who was wounded in Iraq in 2006.
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International Crisis Group Report on Progress in Liberia Security Sector Reform – Executive Summary
Security sector reform (SSR) programs have been unprecedented in ambition but with mixed results. Army reform, entailing complete disbanding of existing forces, has made significant progress despite lack of proper oversight of private military companies and of consensus on strategic objectives. The bold approach to army reform was possible due to strong national consensus and the presence of a large, liberally mandated UN presence.
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Nativity students help Afghan orphans — Thorpe follows through on plan to give back
A service project at Nativity Catholic School that began as an informal attempt to deliver clothing to an Afghan orphanage has turned into a lesson in the power of giving during the Christmas season.
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DynCorp International Recognized In G.I. Jobs Military-Friendly Employer List
DynCorp International has been ranked the 19th most military-friendly employer by G. I. Jobs Magazine, the nation’s premier career guide for military job-seekers. Selected companies are those that have made the greatest effort and have had the greatest success in hiring military veterans. DynCorp International has made the list for two years in a row.
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Defense Contractors' Growing African Business
Five years ago, Africa didn't matter much to DynCorp International (DCP). The Falls Church (Va.) company had its hands full in Afghanistan and Iraq, where it recruited, trained, and supplied police.
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US civilian cops offer expertise to Iraq police force
RAMADI, IRAQ - Like most days in the field for Atlanta cop Brian Acree, this one was shaping up as a polite but determined competition between the Army way, the Iraqi way and the Georgia way.
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Supporting the Government with Veteran Support
Founded by World War II veterans, DynCorp International (DI) provides services for governments and industry worldwide. It is a leader in aviation, logistics, contingency support and security. DynCorp has recognized the importance of veteran talent in their global success.
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Two Years Running
DynCorp International (DI) has garnered recognition for the second consecutive year with its inclusion in the 2008 “Best Corporations for Veteran-Owned Businesses."
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Contractor Spotlight: High-Flying, High-Tech Fire-Fighting Machines Save Forests, Lives and Money
In May 2007, America's wild fire season in Florida was off to an early and destructive start. And Firewatch, the U.S. Forest Service's practical and highly successful fire-fighting technology, was on the front lines helping to limit damage and save lives.
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Former Soldier helps DynCorp International build the Iraqi police force
The Army recruit was confused. His ASVAB scores were impressive, qualifying him for a host of challenging and exciting jobs.
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Training bolsters leap forward for Afghan police
The district-focused training, done largely by a US private contractor DynCorp, is also expected to help professionalize the police.
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