Pentagon watchdog weak on whistleblowers

By Nick Schwellenbach

Last week, the Associated Press broke an intriguing story about plummeting morale in the Pentagon’s top oversight agency, the Office of Insp

Contractors write the rules

By Jonathan Werve

Army policy governing use of contractors omits intelligence restrictions

Excerpts from this story referencing "Military Professional Resources":

"… aq wrote the Pentagon rules for contractors on the battlefield.Since 1997, Military Professional Resources Inc., which has two contracts (see the first for integration of Iraqi forc …"

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

Excerpts from this story referencing "Military Professional Resources":

"… Corporation and Lockheed Martin merged in 1996. L-3 Communications bought Military Professional Resources Incorporated (MPRI), which consults for and trains armed forces around the …"

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The curious bonds of oil diplomacy

By Sunday Dare

U.S. oil firms had invested over $3 billion in Equatorial Guinea in 2002

Excerpts from this story referencing "Military Professional Resources":

"… g in reinforcementsIn 1998, the government of Equatorial Guinea approached Military Professional Resources Incorporated, a private military company based in Virginia, for help in up …"