DynCorp International LLC
Type of organization: Private business
Location: 8445 Freeport Parkway, Suite 400, Irving, TX, 75063
Phone: 817-302-1460
People in roles
» Stephen J. Cannon |
Chief Executive Officer |
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DynCorp mercenaries' corruption scandal (Sunday, November 29)
DynCorp International Inc . said it has terminated one of its top lawyers, a move that comes on the heels of the government contractor's disclosure that some of its subcontractors may have broken U.S. law in trying to speed up getting licenses and visas overseas.
Agility Hit By Fraud Indictment (Thursday, November 26)
Last month Agility won a potential $50 million, five-year contract from the U.S. Agency for International Development to manage food aid to Djibouti, Africa where the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency is currently working .
NBC lets McCaffrey attack "harmful" Afghanistan timeline without disclosing his DynCorp ties (Wednesday, November 25)
November 24, 2009 9:42 pm ET - NBC News chief Pentagon correspondent Jim Miklaszewski aired a clip of NBC News military analyst and retired Gen.
Do you buy the war industrya s political theater? (Tuesday, November 24)
Hurry, hurry. There's no time for thinking; it's time to act. Washington's permanent war lobby has worked itself into a veritable lather.
East Africa: Ugandans, Kenyans Work as 'Mercenaries' in Iraq (Sunday, November 22)
Thousands of Ugandans and Kenyans are working in Iraq and Afghanistan as contractors for US-based security companies.
DynCorp International And Bribery (Friday, November 20)
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Gene Lyons: Why Is There Always Money For The Latest War? (Friday, November 20)
Gene Lyons in Salon on the myriad forces that insist we can't afford health care, but just as strongly assure us that $6.73 trillion for the war in Afghanistan is perfectly doable.
POLL: Which Contractor Will Profit From Afghanistan? (Thursday, November 19)
As the Obama administration continues to evaluate its next move in the Afghanistan war -- easily the most contentious and most fraught of its foreign-policy challenges -- a handful of defense contractors, many of them as contentious as war itself, have been vending to, and outsourcing for, the U.S. military for years.
Buy war industry's political theater? (Thursday, November 19)
Hurry, hurry. There's no time for thinking; it's time to act. Washington's permanent war lobby has worked itself into a veritable lather.
The war industry's drums are beating (Thursday, November 19)
U.S. soldiers on patrol near the town of Pul-i-alam, Logar province, Afghanistan, Nov.

