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Brian Scott filed_lawsuit_against
Aegis Defense Services documented
“For the $475 million contract, Blackwater, Enris, Armored Group, DynCorp, Control Risk Group, and Aegis entered the competition. On April 1st, the Army announced the competition had narrowed to Armored Group and Aegis. But then while the tw…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Hagedorn Part 4 @ 32:55
Brian Scott cited
Anti-Pinkerton Act documented
“government contracting of private military companies. A federal judge thus ordered an extension to the AGES current contract for six months. Scott based his protest on what he believed was a violation of an 1893 law. Each time the governmen…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Hagedorn Part 4 @ 33:25
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▶ 32:55
For the $475 million contract, Blackwater, Enris, Armored Group, DynCorp, Control Risk Group, and Aegis entered the competition. On April 1st, the Army announced the competition had narrowed to Armored Group and Aegis. But then while the tw…
▶ 33:25
government contracting of private military companies. A federal judge thus ordered an extension to the AGES current contract for six months. Scott based his protest on what he believed was a violation of an 1893 law. Each time the governmen…
▶ 34:16
who had served 13 years of active duty in the U.S. Army, had filed at least a dozen protests against the use of private military companies, all were dismissed, as this one would be too. By mid-September, Aegis was awarded the contract, this…