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Monday, September 8, 2008

Jobs: Current Certified EMT-B’s with Tactical Experience

Filed under: Jobs,Medical — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 9:24 AM

     Great opportunity here.  Usually you only see Blackwater and others accept EMT-I’s and above. I have no clue what contract, but I am assuming it would be for overseas assignments.  Or it could be to stock their CONUS database for training and stateside security work. –Head Jundi

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Current Certified EMT-B’s with Tactical Experience

 

Blackwater is recruiting current certified Emergency Medical Technicians

(Basic Level) to attend an EMT-I course including follow on Protective

Security Specialist (PSS) training for qualified personnel.  Applicants must

meet all items listed below.

 

1.     Current in EMT-B certification (State or National Level).

2.     Three years of providing medical care in a high threat tactical environment. (SWAT medic,

Combat Medic etc.)

3.    Three years security experience in the US military, US law enforcement or private sector.

4.    One year in a protective security environment, preferably overseas.

5.    US Citizen.

6.    Currently have or are able to obtain a Secret security clearance.

7.    Current US driver’s license.

 

The EMT-I training is currently scheduled for mid October lasting approximately eight weeks and

the PSS training is scheduled to begin in January.

 

Applicants will be required to provide an electronic copy of the above required

credentials/documents, recent photo within the last six months prior to consideration for

training.

 

Personnel who meet the above qualifications and are interested, please send resumes

and files to: No longer available.

Please go to this link if you are looking for work with USTC.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Jobs: Security for Hurricane Gustav

Filed under: Disaster Response,Jobs — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 3:47 PM

Security for Hurricane Gustav

 

Blackwater is compiling a list of qualified security personnel for possible deployment into areas affected by Hurricane Gustav.Applicants must meet all items listed under the respective Officer posting and be US citizens. Contract length is TBD.

 

Law Enforcement Officers (all criteria must apply)

 

1. 1. Current sworn [may be full time, part time or reserve]

1. 2. With arrest powers

1. 3. Armed status (must indicate Armed and/or Semi Auto. Revolver only not accepted)

2. expiration must be greater than 60 days out

1. 4. Departmental credentials (not just a badge)

 

Armed Security Officers (all criteria must apply)

 

Only from the following states: OR, WA, CA, NV, NM, AZ, TX, FL, GA, SC, NC, VA, MD, IL, OK

1. 1. Current/active/licensed/registered armed security officer

1. 2. All training verification [unarmed and armed certificates of completion]

1. 3. Current state issued face card indicting armed status [expiration must be greater than 60 days out]

Applicants will be required to provide an electronic copy of the above required credentials/documents, recent photo withinthe last six months with response to this AD prior to consideration for deployment.

Personnel who meet the above qualifications and are interested, please send resumes and files to: 25505@blackwaterusa2.hrmdirect.com

Monday, August 18, 2008

Industry Talk: Blackwater Employees Receive ‘Target Letters’ from the Justice Department

Filed under: Industry Talk,Iraq,News — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 11:59 AM

     It’s interesting the various reactions of contractors on all the other forums out there. Seeing how a lot of contractors are former cops, you get a unique perspective on all of this.

     The things I hear is that the Target Letter is used as a scare tactic to get these guys to talk.

     That most feel like these guys are getting a raw deal and that Iraq is still a war zone and Murphy’s Law still applies–go figure?

     The other thing I am hearing is that this might backfire on DOJ. Meaning, you get these guys on the witness stand, and that means you have to put DOS on the witness stand and any other clients (Do you think Condi Rice wants to be on the stand?) 

     And God forbid if this case gets thrown out because they can’t find shell casings, and they cannot find enough witnesses or evidence to support the case. That they did not secure the crime scene (because it is an active war zone), nor did they properly question witnesses (who might be insurgents), nor can they trust these witnesses because of possible connections with the insurgents. And you know the Blackwater employee lawyers are going to talk about everything, meaning how involved DOS is with the process and how much of an asset Blackwater has been. 

     It could go either way for them, and we’ll see how far this goes. I feel for the guys that are having to go through this, and this is certainly a cautionary tale for the rest of us working in this industry.

     My assessment is that I wasn’t there, nor am I going to judge. I do know that stuff happens quick in those situations, that all of these guys that were working for Blackwater and DOS were trained to a certain standard, that they are all prior military, and they had to have clearances in order to play. These are not KBR bus drivers that Blackwater picked up in Green Zone to fill a slot(which I have seen done before with some of the other companies–unbelievable).

     I give these guys more credit than that, and I will not jump on the bandwagon of throwing these brothers under the bus. Just like I didn’t jump on the Murtha Bandwagon of throwing the Marines under the bus about the Haditha deal. – Head Jundi

 

 

 

The VBIED blast that initiated the actions at Nisoor Square. (up top)The set up of vehicles and overhead view of the square.

 

 

Justice Dept. Moves Toward Charges Against Contractors in Iraq Shooting

 

By Del Quentin Wilber and Karen DeYoung

Washington Post Staff Writers

Sunday, August 17, 2008; A01

 

Federal prosecutors have sent target letters to six Blackwater Worldwide security guards involved in a September shooting that left 17 Iraqi civilians dead, indicating a high likelihood the Justice Department will seek to indict at least some of the men, according to three sources close to the case.

 

The guards, all former U.S. military personnel, were working as security contractors for the State Department, assigned to protect U.S. diplomats and other non-military officials in Iraq. The shooting occurred when their convoy arrived at a busy square in central Baghdad and guards tried to stop traffic.

 

An Iraqi government investigation concluded that the security contractors fired without provocation. Blackwater has said its personnel acted in self-defense.

 

The sources said that any charges against the guards would likely be brought under the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act, which has previously been used to prosecute only the cases referred to the Justice Department by the Defense Department for crimes committed by military personnel and contractors overseas. Legal experts have questioned whether contractors working for the State Department can be prosecuted under its provisions.

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Thursday, August 7, 2008

Funny Stuff: Wearing a Blackwater T-Shirt

Filed under: Funny Stuff,Industry Talk — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 6:09 PM

This is exactly why I own a Blackwater T-Shirt.  So I can piss off hippies!  I also posted a link to Blackwater’s Pro Shop so you can buy the shirt.  LOL  –Head Jundi

 

DEA Blackwater

DEA Agent wearing a Blackwater T-Shirt during a raid in California. 

Salem-News.com (Aug-02-2008 15:15)

Is the Bush Administration Using Blackwater Mercenaries in the DEA?

Perspective by Tim King Salem-News.com

An extremely angry employee of the dispensary compared the DEA raid to being “robbed by a bunch of thugs downtown.”

This photo from the LA Times shows what we assume is a DEA agent, wearing a shirt from Blackwater, the mercenary group accused of slaughtering innocent people in the streets of Iraq that has gone from black to hot water over the last two years. Are Blackwater and the DEA trading members?

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Monday, July 21, 2008

News: Blackwater Plans Shift From Security Business

Filed under: News,PMC's — Tags: , , — Matt @ 6:37 PM

     I figured I would post this, because it is making the rounds out there.  I apologize for posting two Blackwater stories back to back, but this thing just popped up and deserves some attention.

 

      I tend to think that Blackwater will do what it can to get the job done with their other companies like Greystone and Presidential Airways, and their partnerships with all sorts of little companies out there.  I do not see them getting out of the business of anything really.  I do see them shifting company responsibilities, and that is about it.  –Head Jundi 

 

 

    

Blackwater plans shift from security business

MOYOCK, N.C. (AP) — Contractor Blackwater Worldwide plans a shift away from the private security business that brought it unwelcome attention following a deadly shooting in Baghdad last year.

Executives told The Associated Press Monday that the negative media coverage and intense government scrutiny has made the cost of doing business too high. They say the company has unfairly come to symbolize all Iraq contractors and thus is a flash point for those opposed to the war.

Blackwater contractors are under investigation for their involvement in a shooting in Baghdad in September that left 17 Iraqis dead.

Regardless of the outcome of that case, Blackwater executives say the company will survive with a focus on international training, aviation and construction.

AP Link Here

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