Requiring federal contractors to disclose political donations could raise legal challenges

By Laurel Adams

Proposed Obama order requiring federal contractors to disclose contributions under fire

Winning contractors

U.S. contractors reap the windfalls of post-war reconstruction

Contractors write the rules

By Jonathan Werve

Army policy governing use of contractors omits intelligence restrictions
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Private contractors

As early as December 2000 the Army was aware of the risks of calling on the private sector for intelligence work

Cutting through the fog of war

By Daniel Politi

Open records law offers flawed glimpse of government contracting

Oil immunity?

By André Verlöy

Government denies charges that Bush helped oil companies in Iraq
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Anatomy of a contract

A closer look at Science Applications International Corp's deal

Methodology

By The Center for Public Integrity

A look inside the Center's reporting process for Iraq: The War Card

Privatizing combat, the new world order

By Laura Peterson

In 1998, the U.S. had a military presence in a remote African war that drew little attention from the media

Top 100 Contractors in Iraq, Afghanistan

By The Center for Public Integrity

Findings from the Center's second installment of 'Windfalls of War'

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