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KBRwyle Awarded US Army LOGCAP IV Task Order Mods Totaling $116M

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HOUSTON - (October 10, 2017) - KBR, Inc. (NYSE: KBR) announced today that its global Government Service business, KBRwyle, was awarded two task order modifications totaling $116 million to provide logistics support services to the U.S. Army in Europe and the Arabian Peninsula. The Army Contracting Command awarded these task order modifications under the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) IV contract.

Most recently, KBRwyle received a $70 million task order modification to continue assisting the Department of Defense in meeting the U.S. European Command's requirements. The company's services will include forward planning, maintenance support, base operating support services, and assisting the U.S. Army in transporting arms, ammunition and explosives. This is the second option year on the task order, which was originally awarded in August 2014.

KBRwyle also received a $46 million task order modification to continue providing logistics support to the U.S. military in Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. The company will provide facilities management, laundry services, waste management, maintenance support, fire protection, airfield management, and transportation operations. This is the second option year on the task order, which was originally awarded in April 2015.

The company has provided a broad range of base life support and logistics to U.S. and allied forces through multiple LOGCAP contracts for more than twenty years. During LOGCAP III, KBRwyle conducted the largest government services contract in United States history in support of military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and eight supporting country locations.

"KBRwyle has a long history of providing world-class logistical support to our military," said Byron Bright, KBRwyle President. "We will continue to serve the U.S. Army through these new contracts to meet its dynamic challenges in Europe and the Middle East."

Revenue associated with these LOGCAP IV task order modifications will be booked into the backlog of unfilled orders for KBR's Government Services business segment.

About KBR

KBR is a global provider of differentiated professional services and technologies across the asset and program life cycle within the Government Services and Hydrocarbons sectors. KBR employs over 34,000 people worldwide (including our joint ventures), with customers in more than 80 countries, and operations in 40 countries, across three synergistic global businesses:Government Services, serving government customers globally, including capabilities that cover the full life-cycle of defense, space, aviation and other government programs and missions from research and development, through systems engineering, test and evaluation, program management, to operations, maintenance, and field logistics. Technology & Consulting, including proprietary technology focused on the monetization of hydrocarbons (especially natural gas and natural gas liquids) in ethylene and petrochemicals; ammonia, nitric acid and fertilizers; oil refining; gasification; oil and gas consulting; integrity management; naval architecture and proprietary hulls; and downstream consulting. Engineering & Construction, including onshore oil and gas; LNG (liquefaction and regasification)/GTL; oil refining; petrochemicals; chemicals; fertilizers; differentiated EPC; maintenance services (Brown & Root Industrial Services); offshore oil and gas (shallow-water, deep-water, subsea); floating solutions (FPU, FPSO, FLNG & FSRU) and program management.

KBR is proud to work with its customers across the globe to provide technology, value-added services, integrated EPC delivery and long term operations and maintenance services to ensure consistent delivery with predictable results. At KBR, We Deliver.

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