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Lawsuit: US Military Contractor DynCorp Accused of “Enslaving” American Employees in Kuwaiti Tent Cities

By Whitney Webb - A recently unsealed lawsuit has accused two U.S. military contractors of treating American citizens working as military translators in the Middle East like “slaves.” The two contractors — DynCorp and its subcontractor, Global Linguist Solutions (GLS) — are alleged to have housed American translators in Kuwait within a poorly maintained tent city and to have threatened the workers with prison time if they tried to escape. The suit is the second lawsuit to be made public this year that accuses a prominent military contractor of treating its employees as slaves.

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According to the Department of Defense (DoD), the contractor has been awarded a $68,254,084 for Air Force Central Command War Reserve Materiel.  Work will be performed at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina; Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and Unite Arab Emirates.

The contract modification provides for the exercise of option year two period of performance (Oct. 1, 2018, to Sept. 30, 2019) for services being provided under the basic contract. 

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Professional Overseas Contractors

According to the Department of Defense (D0D), the contractor was awarded a $13,173,353 contract to provide Class V munitions supply support for all ammunition stocks accounted for by 1st Sustainment Command. Bids were solicited via the Internet with seven received.

Work will be performed in Kuwait City, Kuwait, with an estimated completion date of Feb. 27, 2024.

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