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Monday, August 24, 2009

Publications: Contractor Support of U.S. Operations in USCENTCOM AOR, Iraq, and Afghanistan-as of June 30, 2009

 . There was a 19 % increase (from 10,743 to 13,232) of armed DoD PSCs in Iraq compared to the 2nd quarter FY 2009 census. This increase can be attributed to an increased need for PSCs to provide security as the military begins to drawdown forces and to our continued improved ability to account for subcontractors who are providing security services. 

. There was a 20% increase (from 4,111 to 5,165) of armed DoD PSCs in Afghanistan compared to the 1st quarter FY 2009 census. The increase correlates to the build up of forces in that AOR. 

    As promised, here is the link and a quick summary of the latest Program Support report on DoD contractors.  The most important statistic that you guys need to tell your friends, and enemies, is the one on security contractors up top. That and we now outnumber the troops in Afghanistan.

   Now remember, this is an increase from the last report, and not some yearly report.  So the numbers are skyrocketing, and as far as I can tell, we have a very important role in both wars.

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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Weapons Stuff: Ammo Engine

Filed under: Weapons Stuff — Tags: , , , , , , — Matt @ 9:38 AM

   This is neat, and for those of us in the US, ammunition is tough to get at a good price.  So anything that helps the buyer out in finding the best price, is alright with me. I wish I was in the ammo business as well, because those guys are making bank right now. Check it out. –Matt

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Frequently Asked Questions for Ammo Engine

1. How many stores do you search?

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Industry Talk: Afghanistan Contractors Outnumber Troops

Filed under: Afghanistan,Industry Talk — Tags: , , , , , , — Matt @ 8:22 AM

     As soon as I get a copy of the census, we will see how much security contractor use has risen in Iraq and Afghanistan.  That is the statistic I like tracking, and I love to dangle that in the face of the anti-contractors out there.

    But overall, nothing shocking in this article.  We all knew we would be playing a big role in the surge, and we will continue to do so regardless of the little thanks we receive.  Maybe one day, someone in a position of power will recognize the fact that we were crucial to the war effort.

     One note in particular is that somehow the defense planners, congress, and President Obama are all still supporting the concept of contracting in this war, despite the pressure from the main stream media.  So what does that mean if both President Bush (a Republican) and President Obama (a Democrat), became reliant on the use of contractors for their specific wartime goals?  Does this mean that security contractors and contractors in general are legitimate forces, or do we become illegitimate as soon as the war is over and the historians start cranking out the books?

     Gosh, I certainly feel legitimate, regardless of what the MSM might have to say about it.  And here are the numbers….. lol –Matt

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WSJ

Afghanistan Contractors Outnumber Troops

Despite Surge in U.S. Deployments, More Civilians Are Posted in War Zone; Reliance Echoes the Controversy in Iraq

By AUGUST COLE

August 22, 2009

Even as U.S. troops surge to new highs in Afghanistan they are outnumbered by military contractors working alongside them, according to a Defense Department census due to be distributed to Congress — illustrating how hard it is for the U.S. to wean itself from the large numbers of war-zone contractors that proved controversial in Iraq.

The number of military contractors in Afghanistan rose to almost 74,000 by June 30, far outnumbering the roughly 58,000 U.S. soldiers on the ground at that point. As the military force in Afghanistan grows further, to a planned 68,000 by the end of the year, the Defense Department expects the ranks of contractors to increase more.

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Afghanistan: ‘Alive in Afghanistan’–Combining Ushahidi and Frontline SMS

Filed under: Afghanistan,PMC 2.0,Technology — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 2:07 AM

    This is awesome, and I am really glad to see this technology continuing to be used in interesting and new ways.  Tim from Free Range International gave me the heads up, and this is me enthusiastically spreading the word!

    I talked about this stuff before during the last conflict in Gaza and about using SMS for COIN operations (not that this is military related, but it is still good for the war effort and getting the people enthused), and it is always cool to see what others are doing with the various technologies out there.

    So with that said, I give you Alive in Afghanistan.  Just go to the site and navigate through all the interesting reportage coming from the field.  Now remember, this stuff is being sent in by all sorts of folks with phones or who have access to computers.  I am sure the SMS option will be the most popular do to the remoteness of some polling stations. I could be wrong, but that would seem more logical.  And I hope to see many Afghanis voting in this sucker, despite the threats from the Taliban. –Matt

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Alive in Afghanistan

Alive in Afghanistan is an independent, non-partisan project, formed in response to the huge success of Alive in Baghdad and Alive in Gaza and the result of the hard work and collaboration of many partners and individuals. Alive in Afghanistan empowers Afghan citizens to participate in society by reporting on their political process. Alive in Afghanistan is launching in time for the August 20th presidential elections so that people across Afghanistan can report fairly on the elections and related events through SMS, email, and the web.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Call to Action: Wounded Warrior Cruise II

Filed under: Call To Action,Military News — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 11:49 PM

    This was sent to me by Frank over at Secure Aspects.  What a great deal for our wounded vets out there, and definitely get the word out on this. –Matt

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Bionic Shirt from Ranger Up

Bionic Shirt from Ranger Up.

Friends and Wounded Warrior supporters,

We need help in finding “Wounded Warriors” that have won the Purple Heart for wounds received in Iraq and Afghanistan that are able to go on our Wounded Warrior Cruise II.

Reed (our Director) and I have sent emails to the Commander of Walter Reed AMC and to other Commands with very little results. We are offering free cabins for those selected and their spouse (or significant other).

The Cruise sails from Fort Lauderdale, Florida on 28 November and returns on 5 December 2009.

Transportation to the ship and returning home is at the expense of the participants and in some cases we may be able to provide some assistance.

We have contacted a lot of large government contractors and asked for support but we have not had much of a response.

***We need the names before the end of this month*** so that we can reserve the cabins.

We still need corporate sponsors and we could also use some help in selling additional Raffle Tickets which are $2.00 each or 3 for $5.00 and we still have about 2000 remaining.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated as 100% of the money our organization collects goes to the program and everyone in our organization is an unpaid volunteer.

Thanking you in advance and please pass the word throughout the workplace.

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