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India-Pakistan
CIA terminates contract with Blackwater: report
2009-12-13
[Dawn] The US Central Intelligence Agency has cancelled a contract with a security company formerly known as Blackwater Worldwide that allowed the company to load bombs on CIA drones in Pakistan and Afghanistan, The New York Times reported late Friday.

Citing intelligence officials, the newspaper said the contract gave Blackwater employees an operational role in one of the CIA's most significant covert programs, which has killed dozens of militants with Predator and Reaper drones, AFP reported.

The contract with the company, now called Xe Services, was canceled this year by CIA Director Leon Panetta, the report said.

CIA spokesman George Little said Panetta had ordered that the agency's employees take over the jobs from Xe employees at the remote drone bases in Pakistan and Afghanistan, the paper noted.

Panetta had also ordered a review of all contracts with the company, according to the report

'At this time, Blackwater is not involved in any CIA operations other than in a security or support role,' Little was quoted by The Times as saying.

The disclosure about the terminated contract comes a day after The Times reported that Blackwater employees had joined CIA operatives in secret operations against suspected militants in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Posted by:Fred

#5  I suspect different paper, same people rule applies here....
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2009-12-13 23:26  

#4  Shhhh, Besoeker. This complies with the Administration's mandate to agencies to reduce contractors in favor of govt positions. Let's not call attention to how that is being done if it is being done appropriately, yes?
Posted by: lotp   2009-12-13 09:22  

#3  CIA spokesman George Little said Panetta had ordered that the agency's employees take over the jobs from Xe employees at the remote drone bases in Pakistan and Afghanistan,

Does not pass the smell test. Positions and duties were probably converted to Agency temp-hire. It just isn't that easy to find "Rough men who stand ready to do violence."
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-12-13 05:13  

#2  One wonders what the early termination penalties were, and how soon an independent subsidiary of Xe signs new contracts that look astoundingly like the old ones.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-12-13 04:27  

#1  Bad move.
Posted by: newc   2009-12-13 12:52  

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