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DynCorp International[2] is a United States-based private military company (PMC) and aircraft maintenance company. DynCorp receives more than 96% of its $2 billion in annual revenues from the US federal government.[3]
The corporate headquarters are in Falls Church, Virginia. However, substantially all of the company's contracts are managed out of its office at Alliance Airport in Fort Worth, Texas.
The company has provided services for the U.S. military in several theaters, including Bolivia, Bosnia, Somalia, Angola, Haiti, Colombia, Kosovo and Kuwait.[4] DynCorp International also provided much of the security for Afghan interim president Hamid Karzai's presidential guard and trains much of Afghanistan's and Iraq's fledgling police force.[5] DynCorp was also hired to assist recovery in Louisiana and neighboring areas after Hurricane Katrina.[6][7] Recently, DynCorp and the Department of State have been criticized for not properly accounting for $1.2 billion in contract task orders authorized by the State Department to be used to train Iraqi police.[8][9] DynCorp has held one contract on every round of competition since receiving the first Contract Field Teams contract in 1951. DynCorp won the LOGCAP II contract and is one of three contract holders on the current LOGCAP IV contract.


CEO

Steven Gaffney

Vice Chairman of the Board

William Ballhaus
Director

John Tilelli

Director

Brett Ingersoll

Director

Michael Hagee

Chief of Staff

Robert Rosenkranz
President

Steve Schorer
Stabilization & Development

TS
Logistics & Construction Man...

RF
Maintenance & Technical Supp...

ND
CFO

William Kansky
Administration

JS

Business Development

William Cavanaugh
Legal & Secretary

GN
Human Resources

RL
Strategy & Development

CR

While in our technological and digital world, many people are going paperless, sometimes this isn't possible when records and documents must be kept on file for auditing purposes, or for whatever other reason. When you have such a surplus of important documents it is essential that you have a good way of organizing them, so that any document can easily be found at a moments notice. Before you decide on a filing system for your business, consider how records should be grouped, who will need access to them the most, and how often they might be viewed. It is important to recognize that there are papers that you and your employees will need to access daily or even more frequent basis. There are also those papers that you will need to retain for an extended period of time, for legal or tax purposes.

Some elements used to structure organizations are static; they reflect where the organization sits on a continuum, but they acknowledge that the organization occupies only one point on that continuum at a given time (although, of course, the specific point occupied can change from one time to another). One of the static elements of structure is physical design
 
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DynCorp International[2] is a United States-based private military company (PMC) and aircraft maintenance company. DynCorp receives more than 96% of its $2 billion in annual revenues from the US federal government.[3]
The corporate headquarters are in Falls Church, Virginia. However, substantially all of the company's contracts are managed out of its office at Alliance Airport in Fort Worth, Texas.
The company has provided services for the U.S. military in several theaters, including Bolivia, Bosnia, Somalia, Angola, Haiti, Colombia, Kosovo and Kuwait.[4] DynCorp International also provided much of the security for Afghan interim president Hamid Karzai's presidential guard and trains much of Afghanistan's and Iraq's fledgling police force.[5] DynCorp was also hired to assist recovery in Louisiana and neighboring areas after Hurricane Katrina.[6][7] Recently, DynCorp and the Department of State have been criticized for not properly accounting for $1.2 billion in contract task orders authorized by the State Department to be used to train Iraqi police.[8][9] DynCorp has held one contract on every round of competition since receiving the first Contract Field Teams contract in 1951. DynCorp won the LOGCAP II contract and is one of three contract holders on the current LOGCAP IV contract.


CEO

Steven Gaffney

Vice Chairman of the Board

William Ballhaus
Director

John Tilelli

Director

Brett Ingersoll

Director

Michael Hagee

Chief of Staff

Robert Rosenkranz
President

Steve Schorer
Stabilization & Development

TS
Logistics & Construction Man...

RF
Maintenance & Technical Supp...

ND
CFO

William Kansky
Administration

JS

Business Development

William Cavanaugh
Legal & Secretary

GN
Human Resources

RL
Strategy & Development

CR

While in our technological and digital world, many people are going paperless, sometimes this isn't possible when records and documents must be kept on file for auditing purposes, or for whatever other reason. When you have such a surplus of important documents it is essential that you have a good way of organizing them, so that any document can easily be found at a moments notice. Before you decide on a filing system for your business, consider how records should be grouped, who will need access to them the most, and how often they might be viewed. It is important to recognize that there are papers that you and your employees will need to access daily or even more frequent basis. There are also those papers that you will need to retain for an extended period of time, for legal or tax purposes.

Some elements used to structure organizations are static; they reflect where the organization sits on a continuum, but they acknowledge that the organization occupies only one point on that continuum at a given time (although, of course, the specific point occupied can change from one time to another). One of the static elements of structure is physical design

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