Posted on Jul 31, 2015
GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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The overstretched US military has hired hundreds of private-sector contractors to the heart of its drone operations to analyze top-secret video feeds and help track suspected terrorist leaders, an investigation has found.

Contracts unearthed by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism reveal a secretive industry worth hundreds of millions of dollars, placing a corporate workforce alongside uniformed personnel analyzing intelligence from areas of interest.

While it has long been known that US defense firms supply billions of dollars’ worth of equipment for drone operations, the role of the private sector in supplying analysts for combing through intelligence material has remained almost entirely unknown until now.

Approximately one in 10 people involved in the effort to process data captured by drones and spy planes are non-military. And as the rise of Islamic State prompts what one commander termed “insatiable” demand for aerial surveillance, the Pentagon is considering further expanding its use of contractors, an air force official said.

Companies that stand to reap the benefits include BAE Systems and Edward Snowden’s former employer Booz Allen Hamilton.

The US dependence on armed contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan has attracted close scrutiny, partly because of the notorious 2007 incident in which employees of the company then known as Blackwater killed 14 civilians in Baghdad. But the use of private companies in drone operations has so far happened largely under the radar.

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LCDR Deputy Department Head
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It doesn't surprise me very much but probably would have before I got into acquisition. We do a lot less organically than I previously believed.
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COL Vincent Stoneking
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Nope. Highly technical work. We generally push people to hold many positions and be "well rounded." When the details matter, it helps to have the guy who has been doing similar work for 10-15 years be doing it. This is at the heart of why we have contractors in a lot of positions, and why I have endorsed bringing back the SPC 5-7 ranks.
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SGM Steve Wettstein
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad this does not surprise me. DoD seems to be contracting everything out now a days.
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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I suppose your right SGM Steve Wettstein --- still, I have to admit to being a bit surprised that something like this was being done by contractors.
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