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This is a wikizine for news and information about KBR, the Defense Department's LOGCAP (Logistics Civil Augmentation Program) contractor. KBR or Kellogg, Brown and Root, is an engineering company and long-time government contractor... [more]

This is a wikizine for news and information about KBR, the Defense Department's LOGCAP (Logistics Civil Augmentation Program) contractor.

KBR or Kellogg, Brown and Root, is an engineering company and long-time government contractor, formerly part of Halliburton. The nearly 100 year-old company, which built the first off-shore drilling platform has also received contracts from presidents, supported congressional candidates (Lyndon B. Johnson), and been under investigation by the IRS. Currently responsible for providing all government food and services in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Kuwait (a $4 billion dollar a year enterprise paid by US tax dollars), KBR has now been under investigation for fraud and abuse, especially in Iraq: "Nearly $2 billion in overpricing on the contract has been identified by Pentagon auditors and government investigators, lawmakers said." (AP April 19, 07)

With links to the Bush administration (for example, KBR spokeswoman and Bush campaign aid Heather Browne), the company will probably continue popping up in the news as long as Iraq spending is an issue. Look for news stories, post discovered news items, and exchange opinions about KBR at this wikizine.

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HOUSTON - KBR (NYSE: KBR) – KBR announced that its Building Group has been awarded a $25 million contract for the construction of the Lancaster County Courthouse in Lancaster, South Carolina. Lancaster is located approximately 40 miles south of Charlotte, North Carolina. Construction  
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http://www.companiesandmarkets.com/Summary-Company-Profile/kbr,-inc.-financial-and-strategic-analysis-review-273392.asp?prk=7ed0161c0f113a0313f5eeae787ff289 KBR, Inc. - Financial and Strategic Analysis Review is an in-depth business, strategic and financial analysis of ""KBR, Inc."". The report provides a comprehensive insight into the company, including business structure and operations, executive biographies and key competitors. The...  
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HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KBR (NYSE:KBR) today announced it has been awarded a task order by the U.S. Army Contracting Command under its current Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) IV contract. KBR will execute the LOGCAP IV Corps Logistics Support Services (CLSS), Theater Transportation mission (TTM), and Postal Services Task Order in Iraq. The Period of Performance is one base year plus four option years. The award represents KBR's...  
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Below is a guest post by Sen. Byron Dorgan demanding the Army hold KBR accountable for electrocutions, including the homicide of Staff Sgt. Ryan Maseth. At long last, the Army has taken a first step in holding contractor KBR accountable for its shoddy electrical work at U.S. military bases in Iraq. It has denied millions of dollars in bonuses to the firm for its 2008 work in Iraq.That is the right call. But it is only a first step.I chaired...  
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KBA North America, a global press manufacturer based in Dallas, Texas, announces that Boehmer Box, a specialist in the offset printing of paperboard packaging based in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, i Looking for a job? Have a position to fill? JobsTheyWant - Printing Industry Job Board.  
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Military contractor KBR has lost about $25 million in bonuses from the government because of "failed" worked done in Iraq during the time a Green Beret was electrocuted in a barracks shower it was responsible for maintaining.  
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You might remember those cases of service members in Iraq being electrocuted while showering, chalked up to faulty construction work by the contracting firm KBR? Well, the U.S. Army was so pissed off at KBR, it decided to grant them a $2.8 billion under its current Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) IV contract for one year of work. The vast majority of the waste we’ve seen in government contracts comes not from fraud or corruption...  
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A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit brought by 47 Indiana National Guard soldiers who claim the military contractor KBR failed to protect them from exposure to a potent carcinogen during a 2003 deployment to Iraq.  
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KBR (KBR) was upgraded today by analysts at Broadpoint AmTech Research and the stock is now at $20.76, up $0.42 (2.06%) on volume of 414,750 shares traded. The analysts lifted KBR to Buy from Neutral. Over the last 52 weeks the stock has ranged from a low of $11.41 to a high of $24.73. KBR stock has been showing support around $18.99 and resist...  
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This is the video that the US Government  and the US Military DOESN’T WANT YOU TO SEE – EVER numerous returning veterans have reported leukemia, lymphoma, congestive heart problems, neurological conditions, bronchitis, skin rashes and sleep disorders — all of which they attribute to burn pits on dozens of U.S. bases in Afghanistan and Iraq. why [...]  
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HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KBR (NYSE:KBR): Revenue for the full year of 2009 increased 5% over the previous year Solid backlog at the end of December 31, 2009 of $14.1 billion, up 5% over the sequential quarter Continued strong balance sheet with $941 million cash and equivalents KBR (NYSE:KBR) announced today that fourth quarter 2009 net income attributable to KBR was $73 million, or $0.45 per diluted share, compared to net income attributable...  
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lawmakers in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives on Wednesday questioned the Army's continued use of KBR Inc for logistics work in Iraq in the face of confirmed reports of poor past performance.  
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WASHINGTON — Defense giant KBR was awarded a contract potentially worth $2.8 billion for support work in Iraq as U.S. forces continue to leave the country, military authorities said Tuesday. KBR was notified of the award Friday, a day after the...  
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HOUSTON - KBR Inc. (NYSE:KBR) announced today that it will present at the Barclays Capital Second Annual Industrial Select Conference on Wednesday, February 17, 2010, at 2:55 PM Eastern Time (1:55 PM Central Time). Interested parties may listen to the presentation live over the Inte  
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INDIANAPOLIS — A federal judge Thursday dismissed a lawsuit alleging that a defense contractor concealed the risks of a cancer-causing chemical that nearly 140 Indiana National Guard soldiers may have been exposed to while serving in Iraq. Chief Judge Richard L. Young ruled that his court lacks “personal jurisdiction” over Texas-based KBR and several related companies named in the lawsuit. The suit alleges that KBR failed to warn the soldiers...  
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