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Friday, April 25, 2008

News: Iraq Braces for Busy Signal

Filed under: Iraq,News,Technology — Tags: , , , , , , — Matt @ 11:01 AM

For you guys still in the box, here is your heads up.  Zain is in a labor dispute with the Iraqi security company, tasked with protecting all the cell phone towers out there.  This company is threatening to pull off all of it’s 7,000 men, off the 1,300 cell towers they are protecting.  Not good.  Zain owns Iraqna and Atheer by the way.  Zain has until May 13 of this year, to make up their mind.  

The other thing that is interesting about this, is that maybe Zain has a side deal with a different security company?  I guess we will find out more in the future, and this is something to watch.  -Head Jundi 

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Zain 

  
Iraq Braces for Busy Signal
Thursday , April 24, 2008

By Col. Oliver North

 Washington, D.C. —

“The number you have called cannot be connected.”

Ever heard a recording like this on your telephone? On Sept. 11, 2001 messages like that were commonplace in New York and Washington and incredibly frustrating for first responders trying to coordinate rescue operations and families attempting to contact loved ones. Now think about that kind of message being heard by virtually every cell phone subscriber in an entire country. That may be about to happen in Iraq. If it does, it could well derail progress made in recent months and have long-term adverse consequences for U.S. interests in the region.

In December 2003, less than eight months after the liberation of Baghdad, two new Iraqi telecommunications companies, Atheer and Iraqna, boldly began erecting cell-towers and selling commercial cell phones and service in central and southern Iraq. In short order, everyone who could get his or her hands on a cell phone was buying one. Most had never even seen or used a “hard-wire” telephone. For Iraqis, cell phones quickly became vital to commerce and security. It was, in the words of an Iraqi soldier I interviewed, a “cellular-revolution.”

But of course Iraq is not exactly a “tranquil environment.” As Atheer and Iraqna built more than 1,300 cell towers and installed generators and satellite transceivers, the facilities became targets for Al Qaeda and other radical Islamic terror groups. To protect their expensive installations, the communications companies hired an independent security contractor with armed guards — more than 7,000 of them. As is commonplace in Iraq, the security contractor negotiated with local Sheiks, tribal, political and religious leaders to enhance protection for the towers and equipment — and it worked. The cellular companies flourished and in January this year the companies merged and were acquired by Zain, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mobile Telecommunications Company KSC, a Kuwaiti shareholding company traded on the Kuwait Stock Exchange. (more…)

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Jobs: Tactical Security Personnel, Iraq/Afghanistan

Filed under: Afghanistan,Iraq,Jobs — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 10:58 PM

 This one was from a headhunter group.  They have not listed the company, so you will have to go through this agency, to apply.  I am sure they are getting finders fees for this one, and it might be a company that has already been advertising.  They also have a couple of other clearance jobs too.  Check it out.  -Head Jundi 

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Tactical Security Personnel Special Forces Iraq or Afghanistan 
Contact Information:
  
Design Staffing, LLC
 
14024 Clopper Road
Boyds, MD 20841
 Phone: 
Fax: 
 (301) 428-9673
301-353-9012
 
 
  
Reference Number:
1006
Job Description:
Design Staffing, LLC
Tactical Security Personnel in Iraq or Afghanistan

Minimum of 8 years of active U.S. military experience (NG and reserve time does not count) and qualified in Special Operations Forces (Navy: SEAL, Army: Special Forces, Ranger, Marine: Force Recon, Air Force CCT, PJ)

12 months of experience overseas (High Threat Environment) (60/30 rotation)

US Citizen – Must be able to get Top Secret Clearance
Must have Special Forces background!
Honorable Discharge
Valid US drivers license
Current US Passport
High school Diploma

MUST HAVE MINIUM SECRET CLEARANCE AND Able to get a Top Secret clearance. No negative history to include criminal, financial etc. (more…)

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Jobs: Security Shift Supervisor, Iraq

Filed under: Iraq,Jobs,Management Positions — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 3:35 PM

Security Shift Supervisor – Iraq  
Shift Supers: Shift Supervisors: $ 335.00 to $ 360.00 – per day – 1099 contract
Location: IRAQ

Shift Supervisor:

1. MUST BE an Ex Corporal/Senior NCO
2. Minimum of 5 years Military or Police experience
3. These candidates are the most important factor to make sure the SGF are taken care of and are provided with a good quality of life (LNO’s Site Manger/SGF/Military)

Shift Supervisor: Supervises all guard team supervisors. Shift supervisors are responsible for an entire internal security shift: 12 hours of internal security operations. Shift Supervisor may be the same person as the Operations Officer. Shift Supervisors report to the Deputy Site Manager or Site Manager. Shift supervisors shall possess the following qualifications:

a. Minimum 25 years of age.
b. Shall be fluent in English. Shall have the ability to read and write English.
c. Shall be an Expatriate.
d. Possess a Military, Police or Private Security background, and have been honorably discharged, if applicable.
e. Must be qualified on primary weapon e.g. Calibers 9mm, 5.56, 7.62. and crew served weapons as required.
f. Able to perform internal security guard services, at any potential internal security posting, for 12 hours, often in austere conditions to include extreme heat, cold, rain or snow, while donning all required personal protective gear. Shift supervisors shall be limited to a work week of not more than 72 hours per week.
h. Able to pass medical screening to include screening for common illegal drugs and all communicable diseases. Additionally, Managers or Supervisors shall be medically screened to ensure that they possess no health condition that would result in them being unable to perform their assigned duties. Manager or Supervisors who test positive for any illegal drug usage will be barred from internal security services for the duration of this and any future internal security performance requirements. (more…)

Jobs: Medical Officer, Iraq

Filed under: Iraq,Jobs,Medical — Tags: , , — Matt @ 3:25 PM

Name of Job Being Posted : Medical Officer – Iraq

Company name: Torres Advanced Enterprise Solutions

Short company description: www.torresco.com

Deadline (date) for this job post: NA

Actual work location for this job: Habbaniyah

Salary Range: $400.00 to $420.00 per day – contract work

Job Description: We are seeking a medical officer (with a current and active DOD clearance) to deploy by April 20, 2008.

MEDICAL OFFICER – IRAQ

SALARY: $400.00 TO $420.00 PER DAY – CONTRACT WORK -1099

SPECIAL CERTIFICATIONS: CERTIFICATE IN ONE OF MORE OF THE FOLLOWING:

PARAMEDIC

COMBAT MEDIC

EMT

PHYSIAN’S ASSISTANT

WITH A MINIMUM OF TWO YEARS EXPERIENCE

CLEARANCE LEVEL: SECRET – DOD CURRENT AND ACTIVE

WORK SCHEDULE: 6 DAYS A WEEK 12 HOURS PER DAY, VARYING SCHEDULE (more…)

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Funny Stuff: Saddamy

Filed under: Funny Stuff,Iraq — Tags: , , — Matt @ 11:32 AM

Saddam

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