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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Jobs: Liaison Officers Supporting USAID, Afghanistan

Filed under: Afghanistan,Jobs — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 8:32 PM

     Hey guys and gals, I am trying to get the word out about this contract for some friends.  It sounds like an interesting gig, and you would definitely be mixing it up to create yourself quite a nice little network if you got the job.  

     The other thing I like about this, is road building.  I like anything in Afghanistan that has to do with road building, and this is the kind of work that can really pay off for public relations there. We will be in Afghanistan for awhile building roads and whatnot, so a position like this would probably have some job security.  Good luck and let me know how it goes if any of you get on with this program.  Oh, and one last thing, I am not the POC for this, and please use the provided email below for all of your questions. Thanks. –Matt

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Former US Military Officers and Staff NCOs Sought for Liaison Positions Providing Coordination  Between US, International, and Afghan Military and Police Personnel

Liaison Officers Wanted for Security Contract Supporting USAID in Afghanistan

Reed Incorporated is presently in the process of hiring former US Military Senior SNCO or Commissioned Officers with a current Secret (or higher) security clearance who have served in the US military and have OIF/OEF experience. Reed Inc. is a Security, Training, Logistics, and Construction Company based in the US.

Liaison Officer Requirements: 

At least two years of experience within the private security sector in the Middle East or Central Asia

Active/current US Secret or higher Security Clearance

Liaison Officer Description of Job Performance

This is a full time position for an initial 12 month period. 

Location: Afghanistan 

Job Description: Provide centralized coordination and liaison as necessary with ISAF, Afghan National Army (ANA), Afghan National Police (ANP), and  other cooperating officials in their areas of operation in support of a road building project under USAID.

Placement: The Liaison Officers will be embedded with US/ISAF Forces. 

Company: Reed Incorporated Leesburg, Virginia 20176

Status:Full TimeJob Category:Liaison Officer

See Reed Website Here

Apply Here 

or Send Resumes by email to: recruiting@reedinc.com  

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Jobs: Close Protection Position, Global, Afghanistan, Iraq

Filed under: Afghanistan,Iraq,Jobs — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 10:22 PM

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Close Protection Position

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Region Global

Country Global, Afghanistan, Iraq  

Department Project Management

Role Type Close Protection

 Job Purpose

The Individual is expected to have sufficient training and flexibility to be able to undertake the role of a Close Protection Officer as detailed below.

The operator will be chosen for his experience, ability to work independently and without supervision.

·The Close Protection Officer provides the Client and/or Nominated Person close, physical, and protective security as well as guidance and advice in all personal security matters for the purpose of safeguarding the Client and/or Nominated person from injury

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Jobs: Facilities Security, Afghanistan

Filed under: Afghanistan,Jobs — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 8:56 PM

SAIC logo

Force Protection Officer

Full Time 

posted 3/16/2009  

Job Category: FAC – Facilities / Physical Security

Req ID: 142713

Able to obtain security clearance?: None

Currently possess security clearance?: Secret

Location: APO, AE  

% Travel: 100

Relocation: No

Requirements: The SAIC Operations, Intelligence and Security Business Unit has an opening for a Force Protection Officer (FPO) in Kabul, Afghanistan.

POSITION SUMMARY:

The successful candidate will perform force protection for the entire SAIC team deployed to both the CFC and the MoI/CNPA facilities. The individual will have force protection experience and will have access to equipment, data, and networks required to perform job functions.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:

•Provide all forms of security and individual force protection to the entire Cambridge team (three intelligence analysts and two analyst-linguists during their

deployment period).

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Jobs: Security, Afghanistan

Filed under: Afghanistan,Jobs — Tags: , , — Matt @ 5:35 PM

   It doesn’t say specifically what the job is, but I am assuming it is security related.  You will have to contact these guys to learn more. This was posted on Lightfighter, and you won’t find this ad on their website (at least not yet). I am not a point of contact for this either.  –Matt

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Looking for former Marines, SF, SEALs and PJs for a US Government contract in Afghanistan with us.

– Honorable discharges only

– No Arrests

– No DUI’s

– No Domestic violence disputes or arrests

– Current on all state and federal taxes

– Weight in proportion to height, Marine Corps standards

– NO/NO/NO medical conditions of any type

– Background checks will be conducted!

Contract will run for at least one year with extensions dependent on performance.

Pay, leave, insurance etc comparable to Iraq

Deployment date will be 30-60 days from now.

Send Resume to   tony.deibler@cohortinternational.com

Website Here

 

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Afghanistan: Hundreds of New Civilian Employees Proposed for Afghanistan

Filed under: Afghanistan,Jobs — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 5:57 PM

     And here comes the Civilian version of the surge.  This needed happen a long time ago, and we have some serious catching up to do.  The reporter for this does have a point with the UN post as well–we paid for it, we might as well make the best out of it and get someone in that deputy ambassador slot that can make the most of it.

     The one part of this article that is really not discussed that much, but is important to our industry, is the protection of this civilian army.  Do they want to use the military to protect these individuals, or use a smaller footprint and go with civilian contractors through the WPPS program, or what?  

     It would make sense to me, to use the smaller footprint.  Hell, use a bunch of guys like Tim Lynch and company to protect these individuals.  I am sure they will be way more effective that way.  My fear is that this larger presence of civilian employees will be smothered by large military protective details, and that might really piss off the local populations.  Especially if these larger details attract the bad guys, and the villages get stuck in the middle.  It will be interesting to see how this plays out and will keep my ear to the tracks.  –Matt 

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Hundreds of New Civilian Employees Proposed for Afghanistan

By Karen DeYoung

Washington Post Staff Writer

Wednesday, March 18, 2009; 3:43 PM

Hundreds of additional U.S. diplomats and civilian officials would be deployed to Afghanistan as part of the new civil-military regional strategy that President Obama’s top national security advisers plan to present for his signature next week, according to administration officials.

Leading this proposed civilian expansion will be two veteran senior diplomats: Peter W. Galbraith, who will be the deputy to the top United Nations official on the ground; and Francis J. Ricciardone Jr., who will get the unprecedented title of “deputy ambassador” to boost the diplomatic heft of the U.S. Embassy. Obama last week nominated Lt. Gen. Karl Eikenberry, the former U.S. military commander in Afghanistan, as the country’s ambassador.

Other civilian officials are to be drawn from government departments such as Agriculture and Justice, and hundreds of new “full-time, temporary” positions are planned under a hiring program authorized by President George W. Bush four days before he left office.

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