Feral Jundi

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Music: The Lie, and It’s Destructive Power-Liar, by Henry Rollins

Filed under: Music — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 4:07 PM

Industry Talk: Media to Contractors– Who Are You Guys?, by David Isenberg

Filed under: Industry Talk — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 4:06 PM

    “Who am I?”  (with my best Derek Zoolander impression)

    It is complicated, yet simple.  I guess the one thing I think of is if we do not define who we are, someone else or even some ‘thing’ else will do it for us.  From Wikipedia, to online forums, to journalists/authors, to academics, to just good ol’ Google search rankings, there are numerous sources for defining who we are and how we are viewed out there. So to me, it is up to us to jump into that discussion and try to fill the void of information to reach a more accurate conclusion.  

    I say Google, because it is certainly a factor we have to consider in this discussion. Every time I post on this blog, or gain another reader, we are now adding to that definition and ranking in Google. We become a source of information for the discussion, and I hope to get FJ up there as a source. Perhaps one day, when someone types in PMC or Private Military Company, Feral Jundi might be a first pager (kind of floating around the bottom, but still a genuine first pager), and that researcher might stumble upon the ideas on this site.  Then I can point that researcher to others who can provide further insight, and so on, and we can start that process of defining or even re-defining who we are.  And hey, if we are good influencers, we might even win a few over to some kind of positive consensus. Excellent article David and I hope this will further push the discussion along in the realm of PMC 2.0.  –Matt

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Dogs of War:  Media to Contractors:  Who Are You Guys?

FEB 14, 2009

By DAVID ISENBERG

WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 (UPI) — Last week I wrote that obtaining information about private military and security contractors has never been easier than it is now. But if that is so, then why do so many private military and security contractors think news coverage of their activities ranges from poor to abysmal?

Some, echoing the old right-wing canard, think the media is hopelessly liberal and therefore has an ingrained bias toward anyone dealing with military or security issues, let alone someone who might actually carry a gun for a living.

This is far too simplistic, though. For example, the specialized trade press, with the likes of Defense News and Jane’s Defense Weekly, are hardly left wing, liberal, or promoting a pacifist agenda. Many of their reporters are military veterans who understand the challenges facing security contractors.

Though overall, reporters are like most Americans in that they don’t have firsthand military experience, this does not mean they are anti-military. It just means they don’t know the vocabulary that many contractors take for granted.

But it would be fair to say the news media in the main does not understand the industry. There are good reasons for that.

First, what is it? We know what the car industry is: It makes cars. But what is a private military or security contractor? As a semi-organized business sector it has barely been around 20 years. If we were to use the automobile industry as a reference, we would still be in the horseless carriage age. If PMCs are an industry, what is your International Organization for Standardization classification?

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Podcasts: Feral Jundi on COR, Discussion About ‘Xe’

Filed under: Podcasts — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 3:47 PM

    I had a good time on the show, and the topic was certainly relevant.  We talked about the new name ‘Xe’ that Blackwater chose, and all the interesting little details of this attempt to re-brand a company.  What’s it mean supposedly and will it work? Only time will tell.  We also talked about trying to get Mr. Prince on the show, to hear what he has to say about the whole thing. We also discussed how cool it would be to hear a conversation on the show between two industry Titans– Erik Prince and our good friend Eeben Barlow. Check it out. –Matt  

 

Radio Show Here

 

Friday, February 13, 2009

Podcasts: COR Interviews Andy Thompson, Managing Director of Aprodex

Filed under: Logistics,Podcasts — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 1:54 PM

Combat Operator Radio

Andy Thompson- Managing Director of Aprodex

Jake Speaks with Andy Thompson, Managing Director of Aprodex, The Asset Protection Index. www.aprodex.com 

 -Aprodex is a one stop shopping portal for everything you might need to support a contract out there in the world.

-130 countries participate, trying to match the buyer to the seller. 

-Guys can put up profiles and offer services-and there are even jobs posted! 

     They also have a leadership and business section called Aprodex in Focus.  Businesses can promote themselves through this area.  It is a cool area of the website where companies can show the different ways they have used Aprodex.

The final point, and I really like this, is user feedback.  Customers can give recommendations and feedback about a service or product.  Awesome stuff.  –Matt

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 Combat Operator Radio Link Here 

War Art: Security Contractor Industry Comics, by LMS Defense and Company

Filed under: War Art — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 12:37 PM

   Hey gang, this is a treat. These guys have put together an excellent industry comic.  Also, stand by for future art from the good folks at LMS.  Here is a link to the photo at their blog. This one is called ‘The business, it’s a-changing…’. For credit, “Duke” is the artist, and LMS Defense has the copyright. –Matt 

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