The giant Kabul base of the security firm once known as Blackwater has its own swag. Photo: Academi
...................... Camp Integrity is unlikely to close any time soon. “Camp Integrity plays a valuable role in serving as a forward operating base for Academi’s employees and customers and will continue to do so as long as there is an operational need,” Procter tells Danger Room, though he declined to discuss “personnel or specific clients” in Afghanistan.
Camp Integrity is a known quantity to the U.S. military. In February 2011, the Army Corps of Engineers gave a no-bid deal to the Blackwater subsidiary U.S. Training Center to house its personnel there.
The base supports a variety of contracts in Afghanistan, but there’s one in particular that stands out. “Academi is responsible for providing all-source intelligence analyst support and material procurement for U.S. and Coalition Forces in Afghanistan through the Counter-Narcoterrorism Technology Program Office’s (CNTPO) TORP 0236 Afghanistan Combined Joint Interagency Task Force (CJIATF) NEXUS Support Task Order,” Procter says. In October, the obscure CNTPO office solicited a contract worth$875 million for “information” about Afghan drugs, part of a $3 billion global narcotics hunt that the Pentagon is outsourcing...................... READ MORE