Category Archives: Outsourcing/Privatization

Letter to the editor, March 12 2012,

The below letter to the editor appeared in the March 12 issue of Navy Times, p. 5. In response to Feb. 27 articles “Budget calls for officer drawdown,” “Funding cuts shrink… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading

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War Fighters, Not Businessmen

War Fighters, Not Businessmen Where Does the Line of ‘Inherently Military’ Fall? Mar. 4, 2012 – 01:57PM   | By Robert Kozloski   | Building a military force that is agile, efficient and… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading

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Police privatisation plans defended by senior officers

Police privatisation plans defended by senior officers Association of Chief Police Officers says only radical change will allow forces to cope with cuts and protect the public Alan Travis and Juliette… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading

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U.S. Senators Introduce Wartime Contracting Legislation that Could Save Taxpayers Billions

U.S. Senators Introduce Wartime Contracting Legislation that Could Save Taxpayers Billions 09:37 GMT, March 2, 2012 Senators Claire McCaskill (D-MO) and Jim Webb (D-VA) have introduced the Comprehensive Contingency Contracting Reform… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading

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