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US Outsourcing "Personnel Rescue" Work

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This, from Wired.com's Danger Room:
In the American military, few missions are considered more important than rescuing missing or kidnapped troops. So it’s more than a little odd that U.S. forces in Iraq have decided to outsource that operation to a private company. The military’s Joint Contracting Command-Iraq/Afghanistan on Sunday handed out a one year, $11.3 million, no-bid contract to Blackbird Technologies Inc., declaring that the firm was “the only contractor that can currently provide the subject matter expertise needed” for personnel rescue operations.

Blackbird is already working with the military, “locating people held captive or hostage under duress and assessing enemy vulnerabilities.” U.S. forces say they need the company to continue to “provid[e] staff and mission area expertise for PR [personnel recovery] operations, serve as a fusion nexus for intelligence operations to support PR, and operational oversight for subordinate operations.” In addition, the military expects Blackbird to provide everything from “crisis action planning” to “tagging, tracking and locating” to “non-attributable internet research.”

The contract may have only been approved over the weekend....

According to the gov't bid posting (PDF attached), here's what the company is already doing:
.... The contractor provides contractor support to the USF-I J3 PRD by providing steady-state expertise and management in DoD PR Policy and Joint Doctrine; Intelligence JTTP for locating people held captive or hostage under duress and assessing enemy vulnerabilities; Country Team and Interagency coordination, DoD and USF-I J3 PR Education and Training; Joint staff procedures in operational deliberate and crisis action planning; Requirements identification and coordination; Sensitive Site Exploitation (SSE); Forensics Data Collection (FDC); Non-attributable internet research (NIR) capabilities; Tagging, tracking and locating (TTL) on the operational battlespace; Nonconventional Assisted Recovery (NAR), Unconventional Assisted Recovery (UAR), and Advanced Special Operations (ASO) TTP; operational methodology and capabilities; and Hostage(s), Abduction(s), and Kidnapping(s) (HAK) case management ....

BTW, the company is also looking for a "Personnel Recovery Mission Specialist" (PDF also attached if link isn't working):
 
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