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These are contracts that seem to fit no where else A U.S. Government Accountability Office report said the U.S. Army no bid contract with Alutiiq Security and Technology for Post security had a number of problems. That included inadequate training and incomplete background checks that led to employment of officers with criminal records. Alutiiq subcontracted work to Wackenhut. The Army re-solicited the contract (1 ). In 2006 the U.S. Army awarded Doyon Security Services LLC of Fairbanks Alaska a 66.75 million contract for professional,administrative and management support services (2 ). A senior Army officer reported that no troops in Iraq or Afghanistan killed because of defective body armor. But an inspector general audit found that much armor (made byArmor Works ) used by US forces had been improperly tested and was defective. The audit suggested that around 33,000 armor plates of the 2 million plate inventory be replaced (3 ). A shipping container company APL agree to pay 23 million dollars to settle the claim it over charged the US Military for shipping war supplies to Iraq and Afghanistan (4 ). | ||