Contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan
Danny | 03.09.2009 00:39 | Anti-militarism | Iraq
A report by the Congressional Research Service on US Contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan was leaked by the Federation of American Scientists 'Secrecy News'.
Overall in Iraq and Afghanistan there are 282,000 troops and 242,657 contractors but there are more contractors than U.S. troops in Afghanistan. As of March 2009, there were 68,197 DOD contractors in Afghanistan, compared to 52,300 uniformed personnel. 75% of the DoD contractor personnel in Afghanistan are locals, about 15% are U.S. citizens. Contractors made up 57% of DOD’s workforce in Afghanistan, the highest recorded percentage of contractors used by DOD in any conflict in the history of the United States. With an increasing trend towards the privatisation of war the report notes that “abuses and crimes committed by armed private security contractors and interrogators against local nationals may have undermined U.S. efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan”.
Defense Contracting in Afghanistan at Record High
http://www.fas.org/blog/secrecy/2009/09/afghan_contracting.html
Department of Defense Contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan: Background and Analysis
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/natsec/R40764.pdf
Defense Contracting in Afghanistan at Record High
http://www.fas.org/blog/secrecy/2009/09/afghan_contracting.html
Department of Defense Contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan: Background and Analysis
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/natsec/R40764.pdf
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Defense Contracting in Afghanistan at Record High
September 1st, 2009 by Steven Aftergood
There are more Department of Defense contractors in Afghanistan today than there are uniformed U.S. military personnel, according to a new report from the Congressional Research Service. Not only that, the ratio of contractors to troops in Afghanistan is higher than in any prior military engagement in U.S. history.
“As of March 2009, there were 68,197 DOD contractors in Afghanistan, compared to 52,300 uniformed personnel. Contractors made up 57% of DOD’s workforce in Afghanistan. This apparently represented the highest recorded percentage of contractors used by DOD in any conflict in the history of the United States,” the CRS report (pdf) said. A copy of the report was obtained by Secrecy News.
At a time when the deployment of U.S. forces in Afghanistan may be increased (or reduced), the CRS report casts a detailed and fairly nuanced spotlight on the role of defense contractors there. The report notes, for example, that more than 75% of the DoD contractor personnel in Afghanistan are local nationals. Only about 15% are U.S. citizens.
Contractors provide essential logistical, translation and other services, while offering increased flexibility. But they also pose management challenges in monitoring performance and preventing fraud. In the worst cases, “abuses and crimes committed by armed private security contractors and interrogators against local nationals may have undermined U.S. efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan,” the CRS report noted. See “Department of Defense Contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan: Background and Analysis,”
August 13, 2009.
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