- Joined
- Oct 24, 2009
- Messages
- 3,969
- Reaction score
- 1,209
- Location
- Dallas TEXAS
- Gender
- Undisclosed
- Political Leaning
- Very Conservative
KBR Inc. was selected for a no-bid contract worth as much as $568 million through 2011 for military support services in Iraq, the Army said.
The Army announced its decision yesterday only hours after the Justice Department said it will pursue a lawsuit accusing the Houston-based company of taking kickbacks from two subcontractors on Iraq-related work. The Army also awarded the work to KBR over objections from members of Congress, who have pushed the Pentagon to seek bids for further logistics contracts.
KBR to Get No-Bid Army Work as U.S. Alleges Kickbacks (Update1) - BusinessWeek
Whats this? Evil Haliburton getting a NO BID contract under the Obama Administration for over half a BILLION dollars?
mmmmmm You can almost taste the rank hypocrisy of the far left.
The Army announced its decision yesterday only hours after the Justice Department said it will pursue a lawsuit accusing the Houston-based company of taking kickbacks from two subcontractors on Iraq-related work. The Army also awarded the work to KBR over objections from members of Congress, who have pushed the Pentagon to seek bids for further logistics contracts.
KBR to Get No-Bid Army Work as U.S. Alleges Kickbacks (Update1) - BusinessWeek
Whats this? Evil Haliburton getting a NO BID contract under the Obama Administration for over half a BILLION dollars?
mmmmmm You can almost taste the rank hypocrisy of the far left.