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CIA Inks New $100M Deal with Xe

Thursday, 24 Jun 2010 10:26 AM

 

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CIA has retained Xe, formerly Blackwater, to guard facilities in Afghanistan and elsewhere, according to a report in the Washington Post.

The contract is worth about $100 million, according to the report

"It's for protective services . . . guard services, in multiple regions," the confidential source told the Post.

The State Department recently blastged the administration for granting Xe a new $120 million contract to guard U.S. consulates under construction in Afghanistan.

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