KBR Fast Facts
With approximately 29,000 employees throughout nearly 40 countries and customers in close to 80, there’s never a shortage of interesting facts to learn about KBR. Each quarter, KBR Fast Facts fills you in on some new and exciting things you may not know about our people, culture and work from across the globe.
Through the Marine CORP Preposition Program (MCPP) in Norway, KBR works to store equipment inside local caves for military exercises.
KBR’s employee base includes individuals from
139
different nationalities,
and from 2019 to 2020, we increased our number of women employees by 10 percent.
Since 2007, KBR has contributed more than
$18 million
in corporate funds to charities around the world.
KBR serves
3.4 million
meals to soldiers
each year under the Project Allenby/Connaught contract. This contract supports base operations, construction and facility management for the British Army and is one of KBR's longest at 35 years, with 20 years still to go.
Government Solutions U.S. Readiness and Sustainment Solutions’ prepositioned stock program utilizes Military Sealift Command ships that are as long as three football fields with capacity to hold more than
300,000
square feet of cargo
or five football fields’ worth of equipment.
The U.S. government tapped KBR to assist with a public-private partnership it established in response to COVID-19. Throughout 2020, KBR quickly mobilized trailers in more than
40 locations
across the nation to serve as clinics.
KBR is currently helping to produce
8.6 million
N95 masks a week
and to distribute them throughout the U.S.
Today, more than
50%
of the world’s ammonia