Contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan : background and issues
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Contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan : background and issues
(Defense, security and strategy series)(American political, economic, and security issues series)
Nova Science Publisher's, c2010
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内容説明
The United States relies on contractors to provide a wide variety of services in Iraq and Afghanistan, including security. Private firms known as private security contractors (PSCs) are hired to protect individuals, transport convoys, forward operating bases, buildings, and other economic infrastructure, as well as train security forces. While DOD has previously contracted for security in Bosnia and elsewhere, it appears that in Iraq and Afghanistan DOD is for the first time relying heavily on armed contractors to provide security during combat or stability operations. As of September 2009, there were almost 22,000 armed private security contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan. This book examines current private security contractor trends in Iraq and Afghanistan and the steps the DOD has taken to improve oversight and management and the role of incorporating security contractors into its doctrine and strategy.
目次
- Preface
- The Department of Defense's Use of Private Security Contractors in Iraq & Afghanistan: Background, Analysis & Options for Congress
- Private Security Contractors in Iraq & Afghanistan: Legal Issues
- Defense Logistical Support Contracts in Iraq & Afghanistan: Issues for Congress
- Department of Defense Contractors in Iraq & Afghanistan: Background & Analysis
- Warfighter Support: DOD Needs to Improve its Planning for Using Contractors to Support Future Military Operations
- Warfighter Support: A Cost Comparison of Using State Department Employees versus Contractors for Security Services in Iraq
- Index.
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