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FL UOR CORPORATION 2003 A N NUAL REPORT
GOVERNMENT PAGE 14
federal services market, Fluor completed two niche acqui-
sitions in the Government segment during the year, adding
strength to our service offering to both the Department of
Defense and the Department of State. In February 2004,
an additional acquisition further complementing Fluor’s
expanding Government business was announced.
Fluor’s Government segment is aligned to optimize
market opportunities and is a service provider to the U.S.
Department of Energy, Department of Labor, Department
of Defense, Department of State and Department of
Homeland Security.
Fluor is continuing to build on its highly successful
record of accomplishment with the Department of Energy
(DOE) on its two principal contracts providing environ-
mental remediation at former nuclear weapons complex
sites at Hanford, Washington and Fernald, Ohio. Leverag-
ing its nuclear facility experience and accelerated cleanup
at these sites, Fluor is seeking to expand its scope within
AspartoftheRestore
IraqiElectricityprogram
fortheU.S.ArmyCorpsof
Engineers,Fluorprovides
programmanagement,
procurement,logistics
andconstructionman-
agementservices.Asof
February2003,thiseffort
hasexceeded2,000tons
ofoceanfreightand150
tonsofairfreightvalued
atmorethan$100million,
alldeliveredinlessthan
threemonths.Thiscoordi-
natedeffortinvolves
manymethodsoftrans-
portation,including
thecharterofAntonov
RussianInternationalCargo
Transporters,delivering
generators(pictured)and
otherequipmenttosupport
newelectricityinIraq.
the DOE’s Environmental Management and National
Nuclear Security Administration programs.
Fluor’s focus on the defense market will build on its
achievements with the Army Corps of Engineers and in
the areas of immediate military support and contingency
operations for the Army and Air Force. During the year,
Fluor was awarded expanded scope for the U.S. Ground-
Based Midcourse Missile Defense facilities in Alaska.
In addition, activity continues to grow under various tech-
nical and logistical support programs for the U.S. military
worldwide including the Air Force (AFCAP), the Army
(LOGCAP) and Central Command (CETAC).
Fluor is participating in the reconstruction of Iraq,
and is providing technical expertise and support ser-
vices to the U.S. military. The most significant to date
includes task orders related to the repair of Iraq’s electrical
infrastructure, with other significant opportunities
still pending.