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ArmorGroup International Limited


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June 2009: "Deputy Assistant Secretary of State William H. Moser told a Senate subcommittee on contracting oversight that the State Department this month will renew its agreement with ArmorGroup North America (AGNA), despite lingering concerns about weapons shortages, the company's training programs and the poor English-language skills of some guards, mostly Nepalese Gurkhas."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/06/10/AR2009061003792.html

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Member of (past or present) International Peace Operations Association (IPOA) Organization Dec 22, 2005

Articles and Resources

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Sep 02, 2009 Report Details Misbehavior by Kabul Embassy Guards

QUOTE: Private security contractors who guard the U.S. Embassy in Kabul have engaged in lewd behavior and hazed subordinates, demoralizing the undermanned force and posing a "significant threat" to security at a time when the Taliban is intensifying attacks in the Afghan capital, according to an investigation

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Jun 11, 2009 Security Firm Is Pressed On U.S. Embassy Contract

QUOTE: Deputy Assistant Secretary of State William H. Moser told a Senate subcommittee on contracting oversight that the State Department... will renew its agreement with ArmorGroup North America (AGNA), despite lingering concerns about weapons shortages, the company's training programs and the poor English-language skills of some guards...

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Jun 07, 2007 Contractor Says Army Unfairly Closed Bidding

QUOTE: A British firm said the U.S. military improperly excluded it from bidding on the largest security contract in Iraq, blaming the U.S. government for what it calls an "arbitrary and capricious" decision that could cause "harm to U.S. policy and goodwill" in Iraq, according to newly released court documents.

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