The U.S. State Dept. is reaching out to independent contractors to train
other
private contractors who will be deployed as “civilian police” -- hired
guns for so-called peacekeeping missions taking place in Haiti and
other geopolitical hotspots. The senior adviser selected for the task
“must oversee pre-deployment training currently being conducted” by
Dyncorp International,
Civilian Police International and
Pacific Architects and Engineers/Homeland Security Corporation, according a recently released
procurement document.
The three companies currently work
under the supervision of State’s Office of Civilian Police and Rule of
Law (CIVPOL office) and the Bureau for International Narcotics and Law
Enforcement Affairs (INL). The INL CIVPOL contractors already have a
presence in several “post-conflict locations throughout the world,”
according to the document. However, Haiti appears to be a priority,
evidenced by a prominently displayed notice on the PAE/HSC website
currently announcing that the company is “soliciting applications
specific to CIVPOL Officers fluent in French interested in a UN
deployment to Haiti.”
The senior advisor also will be responsible for “establishing a ready
roster of rapidly deployable CIVPOL as well as building foreign
capacity” to provide such contractor services, it says. Programs are
currently underway “in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo, Haiti, Liberia, East
Timor, Serbia & Montenegro and Sudan,” but the “number and location
of programs are subject to change.”
State facilitates the creation and deployment of these privately hired
“police officers and law enforcement and criminal justice experts”
because “the U.S. does not have a national police force from which to
draw personnel.” An additional justification, according to the State
document, is the CIVPOL office’s existing relationship with the
above-mentioned private contractors, an arrangement which provides the
U.S. government with ability to swiftly "recruit, select, train, equip,
deploy and support the officers and experts” needed for such missions
This latest endeavor requires the provision of “10-day pre-deployment
training” courses for CIVPOL candidates, involving subjects such as
physical fitness, agility, firearms, and driving tests; psychological
testing and evaluation; “history and culture of the deployment region”;
defensive tactics; human rights; trafficking in persons; and
“expatriate taxation issues.”
The senior advisor will be based in Washington, D.C. Training sites are located in Fredericksburg, Va. and in Leesburg, Va.
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