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G-khan
09-28-2007, 07:36 AM
By Paul Richfield - Staff writer
Posted : Friday Sep 14, 2007 20:11:07 EDT

The U.S. Defense Department has invited five contractors to bid on elements of a new, multibillion dollar effort to combat the global flow of illegal drugs allegedly used to finance terrorism.

Awarded by the Pentagon’s Counter-Narcoterrorism Technology Program Office in Dahlgren, Va., the contract vehicle has a potential value of $15 billion over five years. One participant is ARINC, a Maryland-based provider of airline communications systems.

“This gives us the opportunity to bid on this work,” said Linda Hartwig, an ARINC spokesperson. “We don’t have a lot of details yet, but we do know that this is an expansion of what [the U.S] is already doing to fight drug trafficking, and that 80 percent of the work will be overseas.”

Hartwig said the other participating vendors are defense giants Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon, and security contractor Blackwater USA. Blackwater confirmed its participation, but the other vendors did not respond to inquiries.

The vendors will compete for a series of task orders covering a wide range of products and services. These could include anti-drug technologies and equipment, special vehicles and aircraft, communications, security training, pilot training, geographic information systems, and in-field support.

According to ARINC, training elements could include instruction for border police, the construction of shooting ranges and the integration of aircraft-mounted drug detection systems.

ARINC has assisted U.S. drug interdiction efforts since 2002, when it joined the State Department’s Air Bridge Denial program.

Within the Pentagon, the CNTPO is the Pentagon’s lead agency for developing new technology to “disrupt, deter and deny” narcoterrorism. Much of this work relates to prototyping new communications and sensor systems.
http://www.armytimes.com/news/2007/0..._narco_091407/ (http://www.armytimes.com/news/2007/09/military_isr_narco_091407/)

Wendi
09-28-2007, 07:42 AM
I loved Ron Paul's statement about the "war on drugs" in the debate last night :-)

G-khan
09-28-2007, 07:46 AM
I loved Ron Paul's statement about the "war on drugs" in the debate last night :-)

Yes all the money we would save by ending it. All the people we have locked up at a cost of 100,000 or so a yr to house them in jails.. What a waste treatment is cheaper than that..

Mesogen
09-28-2007, 10:15 AM
Expect to see more of this then:

http://www.reason.com/blog/show/122709.html


The suit filed by Carl Keane and his girlfriend, Chieko Strange, of Mill Valley, names as defendants Petaluma Police Officer Paul Acconero and DEA agents Seth McMullen and John Silva.

The lawsuit, which seeks unspecified damages, is meant to "redress one of the worst nightmares of any law-abiding citizen," the couple said in their filing.

The three defendants were among a group of DEA agents who burst into the couple's home Dec. 19 using a search warrant signed by a Sonoma County judge for an investigation of a cross-country shipment of six pounds of marijuana.

No drugs, drug residue, money or weapons were found during the search of Keane's house.

Strange, 63, said in the suit that a DEA agent held her down with a boot on her head as agents stormed through the house yelling, "Where are your weapons?" and "You know why we're here."

Johnnybags
09-28-2007, 10:19 AM
By Paul Richfield - Staff writer
Posted : Friday Sep 14, 2007 20:11:07 EDT

The U.S. Defense Department has invited five contractors to bid on elements of a new, multibillion dollar effort to combat the global flow of illegal drugs allegedly used to finance terrorism.

Awarded by the Pentagon’s Counter-Narcoterrorism Technology Program Office in Dahlgren, Va., the contract vehicle has a potential value of $15 billion over five years. One participant is ARINC, a Maryland-based provider of airline communications systems.

“This gives us the opportunity to bid on this work,” said Linda Hartwig, an ARINC spokesperson. “We don’t have a lot of details yet, but we do know that this is an expansion of what [the U.S] is already doing to fight drug trafficking, and that 80 percent of the work will be overseas.”

Hartwig said the other participating vendors are defense giants Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon, and security contractor Blackwater USA. Blackwater confirmed its participation, but the other vendors did not respond to inquiries.

The vendors will compete for a series of task orders covering a wide range of products and services. These could include anti-drug technologies and equipment, special vehicles and aircraft, communications, security training, pilot training, geographic information systems, and in-field support.

According to ARINC, training elements could include instruction for border police, the construction of shooting ranges and the integration of aircraft-mounted drug detection systems.

ARINC has assisted U.S. drug interdiction efforts since 2002, when it joined the State Department’s Air Bridge Denial program.

Within the Pentagon, the CNTPO is the Pentagon’s lead agency for developing new technology to “disrupt, deter and deny” narcoterrorism. Much of this work relates to prototyping new communications and sensor systems.
http://www.armytimes.com/news/2007/0..._narco_091407/ (http://www.armytimes.com/news/2007/09/military_isr_narco_091407/)


Our soldiers and contractors walk by the poppy fields of Afghanistan every day and do nothing and now we are going to pay someone to find it after the source goes into production? Just another way to funnel funds to big contributors. Obviously we live i a sham world.

Manible
09-28-2007, 12:38 PM
You guys think that terminating the contract in Iraq for blackwater may have been a move to get them to do Federal police work at home as an unconfrontable armed force?

DahuiHeeNalu
09-28-2007, 12:42 PM
:cool: looks like we really need to start going after blackwater anyone with me???

Marshall
09-28-2007, 01:03 PM
..narcoterrorism?

Daveforliberty
09-28-2007, 01:05 PM
Will they go after that "mother" of all drug dealers, the CIA?

Kregener
09-28-2007, 01:08 PM
only 20% of the Billions in this "war" will be used domestically!!!

Hooray for freedom!

BillyDkid
09-28-2007, 01:20 PM
Now that, my friend, is truly scarey. I like to think of Blackwater as Bush's Republican Guard.

constituent
09-28-2007, 01:31 PM
You guys think that terminating the contract in Iraq for blackwater may have been a move to get them to do Federal police work at home as an unconfrontable armed force?

skoff... bullet #1 will be seen as an act
of aggression against the American people.

atleast in texas... i can't speak for all the wussy states.