Reconstruction in Iraq and Afghanistan
The Commission on Wartime Contracting is an eight-member bi-partisan independent commission created by Congress in 2008 to examine wartime contracting policies. This hearing is a follow-up to one that took place February 22, 2010.
State and Defense Departments officials testified on their coordination and oversight of contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan. They talked ab… read more
State and Defense Departments officials testified on their coordination and oversight of contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan. They talked about a number of issues including the scope of reconstruction programs, coordination with U.S. and Iraqi officials, and corruption among local officials.
The Commission on Wartime Contracting is an eight-member bi-partisan independent commission created by Congress in 2008 to examine wartime contracting policies. This hearing is a follow-up to one that took place February 22, 2010. close
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James A. Bever Deputy Assistant Administrator U.S. Agency for International Development->Asia and the Near East
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