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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Maritime Security: Blackwater Mulls Anti-Piracy Fleet

     This is getting interesting.  Now it sounds like Blackwater is looking into assembling a fleet?  Very cool news, both for shipping and for security contractors who are looking for this kind of work. 

     Also, it looks like the McArthur won’t be heading out until the end of the year.  They use that boat for training contracts, and those commitments must be met first.  The other big one here, is that Blackwater is shopping around for ships, and will make their purchases based on the current market demand.  The key portion of this article was this statement by Blackwater about market demand.

“Over the last three weeks, our phone has rung off the hook,” he said. “It’s a mixed bag of shipping companies and also some very large admiralty insurance companies.” 

That sounds promising, and we will see how it goes. –Head Jundi

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Blackwater mulls anti-piracy fleet

Lloyd’s List

David Osler 

Wednesday 22 October 2008

 

BLACKWATER – the US government’s prefered private military contractor in Iraq – is considering ambitious plans for a small fleet of two or three anti-piracy vessels, each able to carry several dozen armed security personnel ready to undertake any legal operation. 

The idea is still in its early stages, and will only proceed if there is sufficient demand from shipowners and their insurers for such protection, executive vice-president Bill Matthews told Lloyd’s List.

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Technology: Sailwx and Tracking Blackwater’s McArthur Ship

Filed under: Maritime Security,Somalia,Technology — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 2:30 PM

     Check this out.  You can track Blackwater’s ship called the McArthur on this ship tracker website.  Looks like the ship is still in port in the US.  –Head Jundi

 

Sailwx Ship Tracker Website 

10/23/08 Edit:  This came from the publisher of Sailwx.info 

 Don’t put too much faith in that map. McArthur has not been participating in the voluntary weather reporting network, so they pop up only rarely, when picked up by AIS. Their position has not been updated in months.

Hal Mueller

sailwx.info publisher 

Monday, October 20, 2008

Gear Reviews: Soldier Systems Blog

Filed under: Gear Review — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 11:29 AM

     Now this is a cool little blog.  It is called Soldier Systems, and it is a blog about the latest developments in equipment design for war fighting.  It is privately funded, and they cover all types of equipment and manufacturers.  I recommend reading through the archives and checking out some of the stuff that is floating around out there. And for any writers out there, they are looking for article submissions.  –Head Jundi

Soldier Systems

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Jobs: Security Manager, Ohio

GE

 

Security Manager

Business Unit:          GE Infrastructure, Aviation

Function:       Security

Location:       Cincinnati, OH

Job #:               851231

Posted:               Oct 03, 2008

GE is planning for tomorrow. Where will you be?

* Lead various aspects of Security to include; Plant Protection, Industrial Security, Security Administration, Investigations, Executive Protection, International Security and Special Projects in an efficient and cost effective manner.

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Saturday, September 27, 2008

News: US Mint Suspends Sale of 24-Karat Gold Coins

Filed under: News — Tags: , , , , , , — Matt @ 1:18 PM

 

     I think this is an interesting story, and we need to talk about it on Feral Jundi.  I don’t want to be an alarmist, but I do think it is important to at least discuss some of this stuff that is on everyone’s mind.  I also think it is relevant to the security contracting industry in a number of ways.  The reason being is that security is directly related to the economy. If the client can’t afford you, then you are a luxury that they will go without or pay peanuts to get something substandard.  The question I have is how will this impact the contracts currently in play overseas? Will they cut back to save a dime in a war zone?  Kind of dangerous, and we’ll see.

    The other factor that is interesting is that we will probably see an uptick in veterans that were trying to get jobs in the civilian industry, that now are wanting to get back into the combat arms trade because of the economy.  They will either try to get private contracts, or re-enlist back into the military.     

    One area that should increase as a result of this stuff are contracts dealing with guarding gold assets or being involved with gold mining expeditions in places such as Africa or South America.  As the value of gold increases, the demand for the yellow stuff will drive up the price and industry will seek it out.  Crime will go up too, as will the danger of handling and transporting of gold.

     We might see more work in places that the companies viewed as too risky to operate in the past, but now make sense because of the potential profits.  You see the same thing with oil or diamonds.    

     Also, it wouldn’t hurt to have some gold in your financial portfolio.  Holding mining stocks, or actually buying gold is a great way to hedge against the dollar.  As you can see, there are a lot of folks out there with the same idea.  Could we see a world wide push to get back on a gold standard, instead of messing around with the various fiat systems? Who knows, but it will be interesting to watch.  If this bail out plan does not work, and the economy collapses, we could see the price of gold sky rocket and the dollar just become more worthless.  Interesting times. 

     Now if you are going to buy gold coins, the ones that I have heard are the best are the Eagle Coins that the US Mint produces.  Even the smaller Eagles would be a good idea, just so you can sell at smaller amounts.  But really, there are all sorts of options with gold coin and bullion. 

     You can even get into gold prospecting, with a small investment in either a metal detector or gold pan/sluice box.  It’s actually kind of fun, but can be a lot of work.  In the US, places like Nevada and Arizona are pretty good for metal detectors.  Internationally, I have heard Australia is pretty thick with the yellow stuff.  In war zones, Iraq is more of an old coin type of place, but Afghanistan is pretty thick with gems and gold.  And then there is Africa, which has always been thick with wars and mineral wealth.  Lots of options out there to help you get through this deal and good luck. –Head Jundi 

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The Gold American Buffalo coin. 

September 26, 2008

US Mint suspends sale of 24 – karat gold coins

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

 

Filed at 3:38 p.m. ET

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Mint is temporarily halting sales of its popular American Buffalo 24-karat gold coins because it can’t keep up with soaring demand as investors seek the safety of gold amid economic turbulence.

Mint spokesman Michael White said Friday that the sales were being suspended because demand for the coins, which were first introduced in 2006, has exceeded supply and the Mint’s inventory of the coins has been depleted.

The Mint had to temporarily suspend sales of its American Eagle one-ounce gold coins on Aug. 15 and then later that month announced sales of the American Eagle coins would resume under an allocation program to designated dealers.

White said the Mint expected to soon start distributing available Buffalo gold coins through a similar allocation program.

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