http://www.the-dispatch.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050214/APN/502140827&cachetime=5<snip>
Charlotte's Zapata Engineering is working to help dispose of captured explosives. The first one-year contract the company received in September 2003 totaled $3.8 million for five management positions in Iraq.
Taxpayers paid $350,000 in salary for the company's top manager, a liaison officer, plus $850,000 in overhead, insurance and profit costs, an analysis by the Winston-Salem Journal found.
A separate analysis by the Center for Public Integrity said Zapata's $3.8 million task order on its services contract paid the liaison officer $696,565 for 52 weeks, based on an 84-hour work week.
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The Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit watchdog group that does investigative reporting on public policy issues, said each program officer is paid $520,928 for 52 weeks. In total, $2.8 million of the military's $3.8 million task order for Zapata could be spent just for the salaries of the five-person team, the center said.
...Our Tax Dollars... :puke: