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Outsourcing National Defense: Why and How Private Contractors Are Providing Public Services
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Outsourcing National Defense: Why and How Private Contractors Are Providing Public Services
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Outsourcing National Defense: Why and How Private Contractors Are Providing Public Services
Current price: $90.00
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“Bruneau’s arguments and policy recommendations are compelling.... This book is recommended not only for practitioners and scholars working on most elements of US national security, but also for those interested in contracting.” —Marcel Plichta,
Air & Space Operations Review
Every year, the US Department of Defense allocates more than $400 billion to for-profit firms. Which raises the question: Where does the money go? Thomas Bruneau takes a deep dive into the murky waters of national defense outsourcing to answer that question. Moving beyond the issue of private military contractors, Bruneau investigates the scope, legality, and implications of the private sector's vast involvement in securing the nation.
CONTENTS:
Outsourcing National Defense.
The Historical and Legal Context.
Supporting the Global War on Terrorism.
Contracting Out Intelligence.
Facing Great Power Competition.
Developing Advanced Technologies.
Public Money, Private Gains.
Air & Space Operations Review
Every year, the US Department of Defense allocates more than $400 billion to for-profit firms. Which raises the question: Where does the money go? Thomas Bruneau takes a deep dive into the murky waters of national defense outsourcing to answer that question. Moving beyond the issue of private military contractors, Bruneau investigates the scope, legality, and implications of the private sector's vast involvement in securing the nation.
CONTENTS:
Outsourcing National Defense.
The Historical and Legal Context.
Supporting the Global War on Terrorism.
Contracting Out Intelligence.
Facing Great Power Competition.
Developing Advanced Technologies.
Public Money, Private Gains.