Wartime Contracts and Private Security Firms, Executives Panel
Executives from private security companies with contracts to provide security for some government agencies testified about agreements to… read more
Executives from private security companies with contracts to provide security for some government agencies testified about agreements to provide services in Afghanistan and Iraq. Among the topics they addressed were the amount of direct government oversight of the contracted programs, certification of work completed, and communications between government and company officials. They also talked about specific events involving their companies, providing security, and a $120 million contract with Xe,the company formally known as Blackwater. close
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