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Struggling British outsourcing firm Serco said it had signed its first defense contract in the Middle East - a 26 million pound deal to deliver education courses to officers of the Qatar Armed Forces.

Under the three-year contract with Qatar's Ministry of Defense, Serco will provide postgraduate-level military education courses for majors and lieutenant colonels in the navy, army and air force, in partnership with Britain's Ministry of Defense and King's College London, the firm said on Thursday.

Serco, which operates services around the world from prisons to air traffic control, already does business with armed forces in the United States, Australia and Britain, where it also provides military education courses.

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Some defense analysts believe a pending 10-year security agreement between the Philippines and U.S. could increase U.S. sales of weapons and maritime surveillance equipment to the Philippines, Reuters reported last week.

Loren Thompson“What Manila needs most in the way of military technology is weapons that can help enforce its claim to areas in the South China Sea,” Loren Thompson, chief operating officer of the Lexington Institute, told Reuters.

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The U.S. private security contractor Academi has trained Brazilian police forces for the World Cup, according to an article published by journalist Patricia Campos Melo, of newspaper Folha de S Paulo. A group of 22 federal policemen as well as military policemen from different states were sent to the Academi training center in Moyock, in North Carolina, where they were taught anti-terrorism techniques in the largest private training center in the United States, that includes scenario facilities, four ship-boarding simulators, two airfields and three drop-zones. According to Lieutenant Ricardo Nogueira, of the Sao Paulo Police, the course -- named "Maritime Interdiction of terrorism" -- focused on the US experience in fighting terrorism.

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