Wednesday | National Public Radio
In 'Spies for Hire,' U.S. Security Gets Outsourced
“Whenever you hear bad news, it's usually good news for us.”
It's become a $50 billion a year industry: Corporations like Booz Allen, Hamilton, Lockheed Martin, and IBM are being paid to do things the CIA, the National Security Agency and the Pentagon usually do, ... via National Public Radio
Monday May 12 | Crooks and Liars
Iraqi Citizen Sues U.S. Contractors Over Abu Ghraib Torture
By: Logan Murphy on Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 at 2:15 PM - PDT Yahoo : LOS ANGELES - An Iraqi man sued two U.S. military contractors , claiming he was repeatedly tortured while being held at the notorious Abu ... via Crooks and Liars
Saturday May 10 | Imaging Magazine
'Terrorists' Legal Team' Sues Abu Ghraib Contractors
“His captors ... speaking through an L-3 translator, told him he was going to be executed along with his brother and nephew”
A controversial group with a history of defending individuals accused of plotting terror strikes against the United States has filed a war crimes lawsuit against a pair of tech outsourcers that were contracted ... via Imaging Magazine
Thursday May 8 | Freshnews
ARLINGTON, VA--- CACI Awarded $134 Million Contract to Support Military Sealift Command
CACI International Inc announced today that it has been awarded an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract for up to 10 years, worth up to $134 million, to continue providing worldwide logistics ... via Freshnews
Tuesday May 6 | People's Daily Online
U.S. contractors sued over Abu Ghraib torture
“We want the complete truth about Abu Ghraib to be told”
An Iraqi man who alleges he was tortured at the Abu Ghraib prison on Monday filed a lawsuit against U.S. military contractors involved in the case. via People's Daily Online
Monday May 5 | The Dispatch
Iraqi alleges Abu Ghraib torture, sues US contractors
An Iraqi man who says he was tortured while detained at the Abu Ghraib prison is suing two U.S. military contractors. via The Dispatch
Sunday May 4 | Baltimore Business Journal
LPGA tourney organizers pitching from the rough
“It's a tough economy out there, and companies are really looking at where they're spending their dollars.”
Fewer banks are sponsoring June's McDonald's LPGA Championship in Harford County, while more defense contractors are chipping in. via Baltimore Business Journal
Wednesday Apr 30 | The Washington Post
Earnings from CACI, ManTech and Optelecom-NKF
“We believe there will continue to be priority funding in national defense, intelligence, and government transformation. These national priorities are CACI's priorities”
Optelecom-NKF, ManTech and CACI International all reported earnings after the market's close. via The Washington Post
Monday Apr 28 | Washington Business Journal
Washington Business Journal - by Barton Eckert Contributing Writer CACI International Inc . via Washington Business Journal
Friday Apr 25 | Bizjournals
Opus East lures defense firm to APG complex
“A lot of people right now are just kicking tires.”
Baltimore Business Journal - by Daniel J. Sernovitz Staff Rockville developer Opus East LLC has signed a defense contractor to the first of its planned buildings at Aberdeen Proving Ground, marking the 200-acre ... via Bizjournals







