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As the war draws down in Afghanistan & troops having left Iraq last year Contractors have seen a signification increase in contracts especially this 3rd Quarter FY 2012. But we have also noticed there are a number companies now merging or getting bought out by bigger companies.

Defense Contractors still maintain a strong presence in the Middle East  despite recent draw down of  US troops.  In Afghanistan, there are more contractors than U.S. troops according to the most recent quarterly contractor census report issued by the U.S. Central Command latest contractor census »

Currently 137,000 DoD contractors working  in the region that covers Iraq, Afghanistan and 18 other countries from Egypt to Kazakhstan not counting 13,500 from the DoS.  DOD data reveal that from FY2008 to FY2011, contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan represented 52 percent of the total force, averaging 190,000 contractors to 175,000 uniformed personnel, said Moshe Schwartz, a defense expert at the Congressional Research Service, at a congressional hearing last month, as reported by Time.

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The United States has filed a complaint against a Virginia-based contractor alleging that the company submitted false claims for unqualified security guards under a contract to provide security in Iraq, the Justice Department announced today. The company, Triple Canopy Inc. is headquartered in Reston, Va.

In June 2009, the Joint Contracting Command in Iraq/Afghanistan (JCC-I/A) awarded Triple Canopy a one-year, $10 million contract to perform a variety of security services at Al Asad Airbase – the second largest air base in Iraq. The multi-national JCC-I/A was established by U.S. Central Command in November 2004, to provide contracting support related to the government’s relief and reconstruction efforts in Iraq.

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A basic ordering agreement has been given to Northrop Grumman by the U.S. Army Sustainment Command, allowing it to compete for logistics task orders. The award for the Enhanced Army Global Logistics Enterprise is an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity award with a ceiling value of $25 billion to all awardees.

EAGLE, a new contract vehicle, is expected to replace ID/IQ vehicles, including Field and Installation Readiness Support Teams.

"Winning a seat on EAGLE is an important enabler for our support to the U.S. Army warfighter," said Bill Carty, sector vice president and general manager, Northrop Grumman Technical Services Defense and Government Services division.

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