
whether he was "informed" is semantics at work
good crooks try not to leave paper trails ... like in voting, too
Halliburton's war infrastructure-in-a-box concept has become part of the Pentagon's 'parts' list' upon roll-out.
LOGCAP is a "cost plus award fee" contract, meaning that KBR is paid a fee above the cost of the service ranging from two percent to five percent, depending on performance. When the Army needs a service performed, it issues a "task order," a sort of minicontract that outlines the tasks the contractor needs to perform.
and, they built/are building Gitmo prison expansion, too
DU's Skip Fox's Halliburton File
http://elitewatch.911review.org/halliburton.html2001 Press Releases
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 17, 2001
HALLIBURTON KBR WINS LOGISTICS CIVIL AUGMENTATION CONTRACT FROM US ARMY
ARLINGTON, Virginia - Halliburton KBR Government Operations division has been awarded the U.S. Army Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) III contract. Halliburton KBR Government Operations was formerly known as Brown & Root Services.
Established by the U.S. Army to fulfill the Department of Defense's global mission during contingency events, LOGCAP provides the warfighter with additional capabilities to rapidly support and augment the logistic requirements of its deployed forces through use of a civilian contractor.
Brown & Root Services served as the original LOGCAP contractor and supported contingency events from 1992 to 1997 in locations ranging from Somalia to Haiti and subsequently the Balkans. With the continued presence of U.S. troops in Bosnia, Brown & Root Services was awarded a two-year sole source contract by the US Army Corps of Engineers' Transatlantic Programs Center, on behalf of US Army Europe. Subsequently, the Corps competitively awarded Brown & Root Services a five-year contract, beginning in May 1999, to provide logistics services throughout the Balkans
http://www.halliburton.com/news/archive/2001/kbrnws_121701.jsp"With $9 billion and counting, Halliburton has made a killing. Its connection to former CEO Dick Cheney and other high-level contacts in the Bush administration would have made Republicans like General Eisenhower blush with embarrassment," said HalliburtonWatch coordinator Jim Donahue. "The combination of Halliburton's abuse of offshore tax havens, flouting of accounting rules, and dealings with so-called 'axis-of-evil' countries suggests that, for Halliburton, pumping profits is far more important than patriotism."
http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=11322FTW October 24, 2000 - "The success of Bush Vice Presidential running mate Richard Cheney at leading Halliburton, Inc. to a five year $3.8 billion "pig-out" on federal contracts and taxpayer-insured loans is only a partial indicator of what may happen if the Bush ticket wins in two weeks. A closer look at available research, including an August 2, 2000 report by the Center for Public Integrity (CPI) at www.public-i.org, suggests that drug money has played a role in the successes achieved by Halliburton under Cheney's tenure as CEO from 1995 to 2000. This is especially true for Halliburton's most famous subsidiary, heavy construction and oil giant, Brown and Root. A deeper look into history reveals that Brown and Root's past as well as the past of Dick Cheney himself, connect to the international drug trade on more than one occasion and in more than one way."
http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ciadrugs/bush-cheney-drugs.htmlCorporate Colonialism
by James Ridgeway
April 23 - 29, 2003
Like one of the 19th-century European colonial empires, the Bush
government is calling on Bechtel, Halliburton, and other major
corporations to take over the job of running the Iraqi colony. These
companies are to act in the name of the government. They are to be
paid out of our taxes. It might just as well be the British East
India company. The colonial corporations become the instrument of the
nation-state, in this case to undertake the reconstruction of Iraq.
They, not the government, are the purveyors of laws and customs and
democratic ideals.
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0317/mondo1.phpThe World According to Halliburton
http://motherjones.com/news/featurex/2003/28/we_455_01.htmlThe size and scope of the government contracts awarded to Halliburton
in connection with the war in Iraq are significantly greater than was
previously disclosed and demonstrate the U.S. military's increasing
reliance on for-profit corporations to run its logistical operations.
Independent experts estimate that as much as one-third of the monthly
$3.9 billion cost of keeping U.S. troops in Iraq is going to
independent contractors.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A56429-2003Aug27.htmlAugust 23, 2003
Brazen Corruption of Every American Ideal
Bring the Troops Home, Now!
By CYNTHIA McKINNEY
http://www.counterpunch.org/mckinney08232003.htmlHalliburton File
http://www.publicintegrity.org/wow/bio.aspx?act=pro&ddlC=31