added 2007 Sat May 19 5:27:40 by TechnologyExpert
Casualties among private contractors in Iraq have soared to record levels this year, setting a pace that seems certain to turn 2007 into the bloodiest year yet for the civilians who work alongside the American military in the war zone. At least 146 contract workers were killed in Iraq in the first 3 months of the year.
Casualties among private contractors in Iraq have soared to record levels this year, setting a pace that seems certain to turn 2007 into the bloodiest year yet for the civilians who work alongside the American military in the war zone. At least 146 contract workers were killed in Iraq in the first 3 months of the year.
added 2007 Fri May 18 20:36:43 by Varadinum
Most people that I know have had a bad contractor experience. These experiences come in all sorts of flavors, from bad workmanship to unfinished work to "unforeseen" cost over runs, or in the worst case, the contractor skips town with your money and does no work.
Most people that I know have had a bad contractor experience. These experiences come in all sorts of flavors, from bad workmanship to unfinished work to "unforeseen" cost over runs, or in the worst case, the contractor skips town with your money and does no work.
added 2007 Wed Apr 18 8:50:35 by Aidenag
The U.S. Defense Department ordered a contractor to hire a World Bank employee and girlfriend of then-Pentagon No. 2 Paul Wolfowitz in 2003 for work related to Iraq, the contractor said on Tuesday.
The U.S. Defense Department ordered a contractor to hire a World Bank employee and girlfriend of then-Pentagon No. 2 Paul Wolfowitz in 2003 for work related to Iraq, the contractor said on Tuesday.
added 2007 Sun Mar 11 17:48:12 by TechnologyExpert
A man has pleaded guilty in federal court to participating in a kickback scheme involving contracts at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Leon Krachyna Jr., 39, pleaded guilty Friday to conspiracy to bribe a public official and defraud the Army, U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein said.
A man has pleaded guilty in federal court to participating in a kickback scheme involving contracts at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Leon Krachyna Jr., 39, pleaded guilty Friday to conspiracy to bribe a public official and defraud the Army, U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein said.







