- Military Professional Resources
Military Professional Resources Incorporated (MPRI) is a
private military contractor that provides a wide range of services to both public and private customers, most notably theUnited States Department of Defense . MPRI specializes in various professions such as law enforcement, security, military training, logistics, etc. By its own account MPRI operates in over 40 countries. The firm is based in Alexandria,Virginia . A member ofInternational Peace Operations Association (IPOA), MPRI was founded in 1987 by eight ex-officers of theUnited States Army . It was sold toL-3 Communications in June 2000 for $40 million. In2004 , MPRI boughtCivilian Police International . The firm also serves as additional reinforcements in U.S. bases inKorea .Management
MPRI's President, retired General
Carl E. Vuono , served as Army chief of staff during theGulf War and the U.S. invasion ofPanama . The Vice President of the firm, GeneralRonald H. Griffith is a former Army vice chief of staff. Other top executives include GeneralCrosbie E. Saint , former commander of theU.S. Army in Europe; and Lt. GeneralHarry E. Soyster , former head of theDefense Intelligence Agency . This concentration of experience makes MPRI and other firms like it quite influential. Former Secretary of StateColin Powell described General Vuono as "one of my dearest friends."cite news|last=Yeoman|first=Barry|title=Soldiers of Good Fortune|publisher=Mother Jones|date=2003-06-01 |url=http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2003/05/ma_365_01.html|accessdate=2007-05-08]Training
MPRI recently used retired military, and current national guard or reservists, to run
R.O.T.C. programs at more than 200 universities. They now have employees running Army recruitment centers across the country, and training U.S. soldiers. With major offices in other countries, employees also have trained foreign armies at ranges inBosnia and Herzegovina ,Iraq ,Kuwait , andSouth Africa . MPRI reassures their clients with services from teams of military leaders, law enforcement officers, strategic analysts,disaster management experts, and diplomatic and private sector leaders. Local forces inCroatia were referred to MPRI byThe Pentagon and used their training. 120 African leaders and more than 5,500 African troops have been trained by MPRI on security issues. cite news|last=Wayne|first=Leslie|title=America's For-Profit Secret Army|publisher=The New York Times|date=2002-10-13 |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C06E7DF123AF930A25753C1A9649C8B63|accessdate=2007-11-05] General Vuono commanded and participated in a training center which produced the military doctrine AirLand Battle 2000. This doctrine was used in 1990 forOperation Desert Storm and in 1995 forOperation Storm . MPRI started training theArmy of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina for $140 million, after 1995 when theDayton Accords had been established [ [http://www.antiwar.com/orig/dakovic3.html How 'Operation Storm' Destabilized the Balkans ] , Written by JUGOISTOK Belgrade, Serbia] .In April 1995, Democracy Transition Assistance Program (DTAP) training began out of "Petar Zrinsky" military school inZagreb . cite book|last=Singer|first=P.W.|title=Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry|publisher=Cornell University Press|date=2003-06-01 |pages=119-125]imulation
MPRI recently acquired GEDD (GE Driver Development) and Ship Analytics, two companies renowned for Driving Simulations products. Now, MPRI contracts to both local police forces and the U.S. Government. Among their products are the PatrolSim IV, FireSim, TranSim VS IV, and Mark III.
Contracts
MPRI's parent company,
L-3 Communications , had more than a dozen lobbyists working on its behalf, including Linda Daschle, wife of former Senate Minority LeaderTom Daschle . Last year L-3 won $1.7 billion in Defense Department contracts.In the early 1990s, MPRI gained a 5-year contract with the U.S. State Department involving the shipment of donated medical supplies and food to former
Soviet states.1994 brought two contracts for MPRI. One, code named "Drina River Mission", with
Serbia to block Bosnian andKrajina Serbs at their borders. The other dealing with the Democracy Transition Assistance Program (DTAP)In 1998, the government of
Equatorial Guinea asked MPRI to evaluate its defense systems, particularly its need for a coast guard to protect itsoil reserves . In order to take the job, MPRI needed a license from the U.S. State Department. The Clinton administration rejected the request, citing the West African nation's deplorable human rights record of torturing and murdering political dissidents.In 1999 MPRI signed an 18 month, $4.3 million contract to work with military in
Colombia on the drug war. The contract expired in March 2001 and was not renewed because theColombian Defense Ministry and its officers were upset by recommendations such as "Hit the enemy with a closed fist; do not poke at him with fingers of an open hand." Note: This is a maxim ofWorld War II German GeneralHeinz Guderian . cite news|title=Colombia: Outsourcing War|publisher=The Center for Public Integrity|url=http://www.publicintegrity.org/report.aspx?aid=261|accessdate=2007-11-05]MPRI dispatched company officials to work the hallways of the Pentagon, State Department, and Capitol in order to obtain the licence. In 2000, the State Department did an about-face and issued a license to MPRI. MPRI refuses to reveal the terms of its contract with Equatorial Guinea.cite news|last=Yeoman|first=Barry|title=Soldiers of Good Fortune|publisher=Mother Jones|date=
2003-06-01 |url=http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2003/05/ma_365_01.html|accessdate=2007-05-08] According to a recentUnited States Department of Defense census MPRI has at least 500 employees working in Iraq on 12 different contracts including mentoring civilian workers at the Iraqi Defense Ministry headed byQadir Obeidi . [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/04/AR2006120401311.html Census Counts 100,000 Contractors in Iraq - washingtonpost.com ] ]In March 2005, MPRI was awarded a $400 million contract to train police in Iraq and elsewhere. Two months later, MPRI set up a company in
Bermuda to which it then sub-contracted much of the work for the contract in order to avoid US social security and Medicare taxes. The company had earlier done the same thing in theCayman Islands after sharing in the award of a $1.6 billion contract to train peacekeepers inKosovo and elswewhere. [Stockman, Farah, "Shell Firms Shielded US Contractor From Taxes", "Boston Globe ",May 4 ,2008 , Pg. 1.]References
The book by John Ghanazvidian titled "Untapped: The Scramble for Africa's Oil" mentions MPRI's involvement with several African nations.
External links
* [http://www.mpri.com MPRI website]
* [http://www.abendblatt.de/daten/2002/10/16/81459.html Men for delicate missions] (GERMAN) article from German newspaperHamburger Abendblatt (10.16.2002)
* [https://app.mpri.com/IIF/jobs/jobDetail3475.html]
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