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Serco to Help Close Bases in Afghanistan

After years of building up the military's presence in Afghanistan, some contractors are now helping the military move out.

Reston-based Serco Inc., a subsidiary of Serco Group, last week announced it has won a contract worth up to $57 million over three years to plan and document the dismantling of hundreds of military bases and camps, from the physical buildings and tents down to the computer equipment/.../

Todd Harrison, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, said contracts to bring troops and equipment back from Afghanistan won't provide a lasting surge of awards.

Still, "there could be one last flurry of contracting activity in trying to wrap up all the loose ends in Afghanistan," he said. "It will be short-lived."