And they worshipped the dragon which gave power unto the beast: and they worshipped the beast, saying, Who [is] like unto the beast? who is able to make war with him?
Kellogg, Brown & Root (Halliburton) Afghanistan
$899,000,000
$414,999,000
DoD
.....wow!!!!!!!! Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number [is] Six hundred threescore [and] six.
Pink Floyd.....PLAY SOME "money".........$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Contractor
Value
Value FY02
Agency
Abt Associates Inc. Iraq
$43,818,278
USAID
Advanced Systems Development, Inc. Iraq
$259,958.56
DoD
AECOM Iraq
$21,610,501
DoD
Alexander, Deborah Lynn Afghanistan
$168,625
USAID
AllWorld Language Consultants Iraq
$4,051,349
DoD
American International Contractors, Inc. Iraq
$1,500,000,000
DoD
American President Lines Ltd. Iraq
$5,000,000
USAID
Anteon International Corporation Afghanistan
$6,800,000
DoD
AOS, Inc. Iraq
$866,988
DoD
Artel Iraq
Atlas Case, Inc. Iraq
$17,243
DoD
Bald Industries Iraq
$35,734
DoD
Baldino, George F. Afghanistan
$263,000
USAID
Bea Mauer, Inc. Iraq
$9,920
DoD
BearingPoint Inc. Afghanistan
$64,100,00
USAID
BearingPoint Inc. Iraq
$240,162,668
USAID
Bechtel Group Inc. Iraq
$2,829,833,859
USAID
Blackwater Security Consulting L.L.C. Iraq
$21,331,693
DoD
CACI International Inc. Iraq
$66,221,143.19
Interior
Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. Afghanistan
$1,700,000
USAID
Capital Shredder Corporation Iraq
$11,803
DoD
Cartridge Discounters Iraq
$40,492
DoD
CDW Government, Inc. Iraq
$35,174
DoD
Cellhire USA Iraq
$1,465,983
DoD
CH2M Hill Iraq
$1,528,500,000
DoD
Chemonics International Inc. Afghanistan
$167,759,000
USAID
Chugach McKinley, Inc. Iraq
$3,068,407
DoD
Comfort Inn Iraq
$47,324
DoD
Complement, Inc., The Iraq
$3,358
DoD
Contrack International Inc. Iraq
$2,325,000,000
DoD
Contrack International Inc. Afghanistan
$500,000,000
DoD
Creative Associates International Inc. Afghanistan
$60,000,000
USAID
Creative Associates International Inc. Iraq
$273,539,368
USAID
Cybex International Afghanistan
$4,838
DoD
Dataline Inc. Iraq
$1,028,851.89
DoD
Dell Marketing L.P. Iraq
$513,678.88
DoD
Detection Monitoring Technologies Iraq
$5,584,482
DoD
Development Alternatives Inc. Iraq
$39,523,857
USAID
Development Alternatives Inc. Afghanistan
$9,594,000
USAID
DHS Logistics Company Afghanistan
$378,000
$288,000
DoD
DHS Logistics Company Iraq
$223,497
DoD
Diplomat Freight Services Inc. Afghanistan
$2,604,276
$2,604,000
State
DynCorp (Computer Sciences Corp.) Afghanistan
$43,559,421
$130,000
State
DynCorp (Computer Sciences Corp.) Iraq
$50,000,000
State
Earth Tech, Inc. Iraq
$65,449,155
DoD
EGL Eagle Global Logistics Iraq
$111,000
USAID
EHI Company Iraq
$3,956
DoD
Electric Generator Store, The Iraq
$6,974
DoD
Environmental Chemical Corporation Iraq
$1,475,000,000
DoD
EOD Technology Inc. Iraq
$71,900,000
DoD
Expedited World Cargo Inc. Iraq
$55,004
USAID
Explosive Ordnance Technologies Inc. Iraq
$1,475,000,000
DoD
Export Depot Iraq
$21,182
DoD
Federal Data Corporation Afghanistan
$1,991,770
DoD
Fluor Corp. Iraq
$3,754,964,295
DoD
Force 3 Iraq
$274,651.95
DoD
Foster Wheeler Co. Iraq
$8,416,985
DoD
General Electric Company Iraq
Value Unknown
DoD
General Electric Company Afghanistan
$8,525,498
DoD
Giesecke & Devrient America Iraq
$72,700
DoD
Global Container Lines Ltd. Iraq
$1,850,000
USAID
Global Professional Solutions Iraq
$590,232
DoD
Global Services Iraq
$910,468
DoD
GPS Store, Inc., The Iraq
$19,761
DoD
GTSI Corp Afghanistan
$70,220
DoD
Hardware Associates Iraq
$4,304
DoD
Harris Corporation Iraq
$165,000,000
DoD
Inglett and Stubbs LLC Iraq
$1,826,974
DoD
Inglett and Stubbs LLC Afghanistan
$6,348,271
DoD
Intelligent Enterprise Solutions Iraq
$19,835
DoD
International American Products Inc. Iraq
$628,421,252
DoD
International American Products Inc. Afghanistan
$20,080,636
$683,000
DoD
International Global Systems, Inc. Iraq
$157,383.40
DoD
International Resources Group Afghanistan
$1,230,000
USAID
International Resources Group Iraq
$38,000,000
USAID
J & B Truck Repair Service Afghanistan
$1,353,477
DoD
John S. Connor Inc. Iraq
$34,153
USAID
JSI Inc. Iraq
$3,376
DoD
Kellogg, Brown & Root (Halliburton) Iraq
$10,832,000,000
DoD
Kellogg, Brown & Root (Halliburton) Afghanistan
$599,000,000
$114,999,000
DoD
Kollsman Inc Iraq
Kroll Inc. Iraq
Value Unknown
USAID
Kropp Holdings Iraq
$11,880,000
DoD
Lab Safety Supply Iraq
$53,379
DoD
Laguna Construction Company, Inc. Iraq
$19,536,683
DoD
LandSea Systems, Inc. Iraq
$47,750
DoD
Landstar Express America Inc. Iraq
$24,396
USAID
Liberty Shipping Group Ltd. Iraq
$7,300,000
USAID
Logenix International L.L.C. Iraq
$29,000
USAID
Louis Berger Group Afghanistan
$10,228,894 - $300,000,000
$5,229,000
USAID
Louis Berger Group Iraq
$27,671,364
DoD
Lucent Technologies World Services, Inc. Iraq
$75,000,000
DoD
Management Systems International Afghanistan
$14,700,000
USAID
Management Systems International Iraq
$15,116,328
USAID
McNeil Technologies, Inc. Iraq
$716,651
DoD
Mediterranean Shipping Company Iraq
$13,000
USAID
MEI Research Corporation Iraq
Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Afghanistan
$1,471,238
DoD
Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Iraq
$4,528,328
DoD
Midwest Research Institute Iraq
$1,765,000
DoD
Military Professional Resources Inc. Iraq
$2,608,794.74
DoD
Miscellaneous Foreign Contract Iraq
$3,026,630
DoD
Miscellaneous Foreign Contract Afghanistan
$10,463,180
DoD
Motorola Inc. Iraq
$15,591,732
DoD
MZM Inc. Iraq
$1,213,632
DoD
NANA Pacific Iraq
$70,000,000
DoD
Native American Industrial Distributors Inc. Iraq
$123,572
DoD
Night Vision Equipment Company Iraq
$153,118
DoD
Nuttall, James S. Afghanistan
$187,000
USAID
Ocean Bulkships Inc. Iraq
$5,000,000
USAID
Odebrect-Austin Iraq
$1,500,000,000
DoD
Outfitter Satellite, Inc. Iraq
$33,203
DoD
PAE Government Services Inc. Afghanistan
$7,007,158
$5,714,000
State
Paro, Amy K. Afghanistan
$94,457
$94,000
USAID
Parsons Corp. Iraq
$5,286,136,252
DoD
Parsons Energy and Chemicals Group Iraq
$43,361,340
DoD
Perini Corporation Iraq
$2,525,000,000
DoD
Perini Corporation Afghanistan
$14,000,000 - $25,000,000
DoD
Raytheon Aerospace LLC Afghanistan
$91,096,464
$2,044,000
DoD
Raytheon Technical Services Iraq
$12,412,573
DoD
Reabold, Miguel (Michael) Afghanistan
$136,603
USAID
Readiness Management Support LC (Johnson Controls Inc.) Afghanistan
$40,792,343
$828,000
DoD
Readiness Management Support LC (Johnson Controls Inc.) Iraq
$173,965,104
USAID
Red River Computer Company Iraq
$972,592.90
DoD
Redcom Laboratories Afghanistan
$24,375
DoD
Research Triangle Institute Iraq
$466,070,508
USAID
Ronco Consulting Corporation Iraq
$12,008,289.60
DoD
Ronco Consulting Corporation Afghanistan
$12,423,633
$6,771,000
USAID / State / DoD
S&C Electric Company Afghanistan
$34,800
DoD
S&K Technologies Inc. Iraq
$4,950,384.80
DoD
Sampler, Donald L. Afghanistan
$81,000
USAID
Science Applications International Corp. Iraq
$159,304,219
DoD
Sealift Inc. Iraq
$4,000,000
USAID
Segovia Inc. Iraq
$320,636
DoD
SETA Corporation Iraq
$3,165,765
DoD
Shaw Group/Shaw E & I Iraq
$3,050,749,910
DoD
Signature Science Iraq
$4,704,464
DoD
Simmonds Precision Products Iraq
$4,412,488
DoD
SkyLink Air and Logistic Support (USA) Inc. Iraq
$27,344,600
USAID
Smith Office Machines Corporation Iraq
$2,961
DoD
Social Impact Inc. Afghanistan
$1,875,000
USAID
Sodexho Inc. Afghanistan
$324,120
$324,000
State
SPARCO Iraq
$9,215
DoD
Stanley Baker Hill L.L.C. Iraq
$1,200,000,000
DoD
Stanley Consultants Iraq
$7,709,767
DoD
Staples National Advantage Iraq
$4,194
DoD
Stevedoring Services of America Iraq
$14,318,895
USAID
Stratex Freedom Services Afghanistan
$1,978,175
DoD
Structural Engineers Iraq
$1,113,000
DoD
TECO Ocean Shipping Co. Iraq
$7,200,000
USAID
Tekontrol, Inc. Afghanistan
$85,146
DoD
Tetra Tech Inc. Iraq
$1,541,947,671
DoD
Titan Corporation Iraq
$402,000,000
DoD
Total Business Iraq
$4,696
DoD
Transfair North America International Iraq
$19,351
USAID
Triumph Technologies Iraq
$228,924
DoD
Tryco Inc. Afghanistan
$400,000
DoD
Unisys Corporation Iraq
$320,000
DoD
United Defense Industries, L.P. Iraq
$4,500,000
DoD
University of Nebraska at Omaha Afghanistan
$7,072,468
USAID
USA Environmental Inc. Iraq
$1,541,947,671
DoD
Vinnell Corporation (Northrop Grumman) Iraq
$48,074,442
DoD
Ward Transformer Sales & Services Iraq
$115,000
DoD
Washington Group International Iraq
$3,133,078,193
DoD
Washington Group International Afghanistan
$500,000 - $500,000,000
DoD
WECSYS Iraq
$3,040
DoD
Weston Solutions, Inc. Iraq
$16,279,724
DoD
World Fuel Services Corp. Afghanistan
$19,762,792
DoD
Young, Brian Afghanistan
$106,150
$39,000
State
Zapata Engineering Iraq
$1,478,838,958
DoD
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Halliburton Contracts Balloon
Despite being under an investigative cloud, company gets $4.3 billion in 2003
WASHINGTON, — The oil services company Halliburton, largely through its subsidiary Kellogg, Brown & Root, has received more revenue from government contracts in the last year than from 1998 through 2002. In 2003, when the company had record revenue of $16.3 billion, Halliburton received contracts from the Department of Defense worth $4.3 billion, while in the previous five years it obtained less than $5.5 billion from the military. 2005 thru 2007 29 BILLION! another RECORD
More than 150 American companies have received contracts worth up to $279.7 billion for work in postwar Afghanistan and Iraq, according to the latest update of the Center for Public Integrity's Windfalls of War project. This figure represents an increase of 82 companies and more than $85 billion since the Center first released its study of contracts awarded to U.S. companies for postwar work in Afghanistan and Iraq
Making a Killing: The Business of War
10/28/2002
Privatizing Combat, the New World Order
10/28/2002
Marketing the New 'Dogs of War'
10/30/2002
Greasing the Skids of Corruption
11/4/2002
The Curious Bonds of Oil Diplomacy
11/6/2002
Conflict Diamonds are Forever
11/8/2002
The Adventure Capitalist
11/11/2002
The Influence Peddlers
11/13/2002
The Field Marshal
11/15/2002
Drugs, Diamonds and Deadly Cargoes
11/18/2002
The Merchant of Death
11/20/2002
Big Bucks.....Worldwide, private military companies earn about $500 billion in yearly government contracts. Ninety private military companies are listed on the Web site for the Center for Public Integrity. In comparison, the U.S. defense budget is about $480 billion this year, excluding emergency spending, and is expected to rise to more than $600 billion
To give you some idea of the money involved in privatizing war:
"Since 1999, Pentagon contracts signed with just 12 companies totaled more than $300 billion, Freedom of Information Act request. The training and construction portions alone amount to $80 billion, and the Saudis have spent hundreds of millions more to equip the force
Making a killing: the business of war
A nearly two-year investigation by the Center for Public Integrity's International Consortium of Investigative Journalists has also found that a handful of individuals and companies with connections to governments, multinational corporations and, sometimes, criminal syndicates in the United States, Europe, Africa and the Middle East have profited from this war commerce – a growth industry whose bottom line never takes into account the lives it destroys. ######################################3
With Kellogg, Brown & Root handling everything from mail delivery to bug control on U.S. bases in Iraq and around the world, plenty of other soldiers are finding themselves on the front lines. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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DynCorp
"DynCorp of Virginia, with 23,000 employees, may range even more wide.\
The world's premier rent-a-cop business runs the security show in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the US-Mexico border. They also run the coca crop-dusting business in Colombia, and occasional sex trafficking sorties in Bosnia. But what can you expect from a bunch of mercenaries?CEO: Van HoneycuttMilitary contracts 2005: $2.8 billionnote: CSC sold DynCorp in January 2005The U.S. State Department awarded DynCorp a multimillion-dollar contract to advise the Iraqi government on setting up effective law enforcement, judicial and correctional agencies. DynCorp will arrange for up to 1,000 U.S. civilian law enforcement experts to travel to Iraq to help locals "assess threats to public order" and mentor personnel at the municipal, provincial and national levels. The company will also provide any logistical or technical support necessary for this peacekeeping project. DynCorp estimates it could recoup up to $50 million for the first year of the contract
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BearingPoint, Inc.
From SourceWatch
BearingPoint was formerly KMPG Consulting Inc., the consulting division of the huge accounting firm KPMG LLP that was brought down in the Enron/Arthur Anderson scandal of 2002. On February, 8, 2001, the consulting branch was officially seperated from its parent due to a public offering on the company. When the Enron scandal broke, they changed their name to BearingPoint and subsquently acquired the operations left behind by the deteriorating Arthur Anderson. [1]
Contracts
· In July of 2003, BearingPoint was awarded a contract by USAID worth $79.5 million to facilitate Iraq's economic recovery with a two-year option worth a total of $240,162,688.[2][3] Responsibilities in this contract include:
1. Creating Iraq's budget2. Writing business law3. Setting up tax collection4. Laying out trade and customs rules5. Privatize state-owned enterprises by auctioning them off or issuing Iraqis shares in the enterprises.6. Reopen banks and jump-start the private sector by making small loans of $100 to $10,000.7. Wean Iraqis from the U.N. oil-for-food program, the main source of food for 60% of the population.8. Issue a new currency and set exchange rates.[4]
· In January 2003 BearingPoint won a $3.95 million contract financed by the World Bank to aid the Afghanistan government upgrade its accounting system.[5]
· In March of 2003, USAID awarded BearingPoint a $39.9 million contract to help rebuild the economy in Afghanistan.[6] In November 2005, USAID awarded another contract, this three years and worth $45 million. [7] The overall worth of contracts in Afghanistan could be worth as much as $350 million. [8]
· BearingPoint works with the USAID Banking and Financial Market Reform projects in Serbia and with the National Bank of Serbia to stabilize the financial system. [9]
· In October of 2005, BearingPoint was awarded a five year contract by the Navy's Enterprise Program Management Office worth as much as $58 million to support the strategy, design, development and implementation of the EPMO. [10]
· In October, 2005, BearingPoint won a $124.7 million contract from USAID to pursue economic and finacial reform in Egypt. [11]
· BearingPoint has worked with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to design and build a decision support system. [12]
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Management
· Harry L. You: CEO
· Roderick C. McGeary: Chairman of the Board
· David W. Black: Executive VP, General Counsel and Secretary
· Judy A. Ethell: Executive VP, Finance and Chief Accounting Officer
· Michael D. Lyman: Executive VP and Chief Strategy Officer
· Joni Kahn: Executive VP, Technology SOlutions
· James Monastero: Executive VP, Chief People Officer
· Ron Salluzo: Executive VP and Chief Risk Officer
· Connie Weaver: Executive VP and Chief Marketing Officer
· Thomas G. Wilde: Executive VP and Chief Information Officer
· Christopher Formant: Executive VP, Global Financial Services
· Robin S. Lineberger: Executive VP, Global Public Services
· Benjamin Loh: Senior VP General Manager APAC
· Sarah S. Martin: VP, Corporate Communications
· Robin G. Palmer: Executive VP, Asia Pacific and Latin America
· Steffen Seeger: Executive VP Europe, Middle East and Africa
· Gail P. Steinel: Executive VP Global Commercial Services
· Mark Vayda: Executive VP Worldwide SAles, Field Marketing and Alliances
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Board of Directors
· Roderick C. McGeary: Chairman of the Board
· Harry L. You: Chief Executive Officer
· Douglas C. Allred: Private investor; Former Senior Vice President, Office of the President, Cisco Systems, Inc.
· Betsy Bernard: Private investor; Former President, AT&T
· Spencer Fleischer: Vice Chairman, Friedman, Fleischer & Lowe
· Wolfgang Kemna: Managing Director of Steeb Anwendungssysteme GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary of SAP AG
· Albert L. Lord: Vice Chairman and CEO, SLM Corp.
· Alice M. Rivlin: Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution; Professor, Public Policy Institute, Georgetown University; Former Vice Chair, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System
· J. Terry Strange: Former Vice Chairman, KPMG LLP and former Global Managing Partner of the Audit Practice of KPMG International
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For fiscal years 2001-04, the Federal government funded $14.5-billion "for ostensibly 'civilian' biowarfare-related work alone," a "truly staggering" sum, Boyle wrote.Another $5.6-billion was voted for "the deceptively-named 'Project BioShield,'" under which Homeland Security is stockpiling vaccines and drugs to fight anthrax, smallpox and other bioterror agents, Boyle wrote. Protection of the civilian population is, he said, "one of the fundamental requirements for effectively waging biowarfare."
According to Rutgers University molecular biologist Richard Ebright, over 300 scientific institutions and 12,000 individuals have access to pathogens suitable for biowarfare and terrorism. Ebright found the number of National Institute of Health grants to research infectious diseases with biowarfare potential shot up from 33 in 1995-2000 to 497.
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