Military law involves the law
of military contracts, litigation in the military courts and court of claims, disciplinary law and courts martial.
WHAT: In 2005, Miami arms dealer Efraim Diverol (Jonah Hill) takes advantage of a government initiative allowing small businesses to bid on
U.S. military contracts.
The controversial
US military contracting firm was renamed Xe Services after employees were convicted in the deaths of Iraqi civilians.
The $ 1.5 trillion program is designed to run through 2070, making it the most expensive
military contract in history.
«Obviously they have concerns — they read the newspapers too, so I'm reassuring them and lining up other opportunities such as becoming control goods registered so that if they
get military contracts they can take part in that.»
The PAC also received $ 1 million from Silicon Valley billionaire and Trump backer Peter Thiel, as well as a reported $ 100,000 from Erik Prince, the former head of the
Blackwater military contracting firm.
While Carrier will forfeit some $ 65 million a year in savings the move was supposed to generate, that's a small price to pay to avoid the public relations damage from moving the jobs as well as a possible threat to United Technologies» far -
larger military contracting business.
Military contracts do not specifically require vendors to divulge whether foreign nations have reviewed source code, the spokeswoman said.
A pledge of new investment from its parent company and news of a newly
secured military contract have workers at Remington Arms a little more optimistic their jobs will be staying in upstate New York.
Today,
as military contracting expands inexorably into arenas that were previously civilian, the nature of war would be unrecognisable to people like Christofilos.
Efraim has started his own arms dealing business in Miami, and it's pretty successful, living off the crumbs of
small military contracts that the major companies generally ignore.
Its looks didn't kill everyone («puffed - up PT Cruiser,» «
military contract gone wrong,» and «bulbous and goofy» were among its descriptors), but there were more raves than rants for the hopped - up show - car look of the FX45 - from editors, from toll takers, from fellow drivers and gawking pedestrians.
Obviously, this is a very important exclusion to consider if the policy holder is a solider,
military contracted worker, or will be in a war zone for other reasons.
The deal makes Google a defense contractor — for now at least, as the company says it will honor Boston Dynamics»
existing military contracts.
The announcement appeared in the New York Times where Boston Dynamics CEO Marc Raibert said they would honor their
DARPA military contracts although Google will not officially be a military contractor.
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During the Iraq War, two twenty - somethings living in Miami exploit the government's initiative to allow small businesses to bid on
US Military contracts.
Based on a true story, «Arms & the Dudes» follows two friends in their early 20s (Hill and Teller) living in Miami during the Iraq War who exploit a little - known government initiative that allows small businesses to bid on
U.S. Military contracts.
Trump's advisers recruited two businessmen who profited
from military contracting to devise alternatives to the Pentagon's plan to send thousands of additional troops to Afghanistan, reflecting the Trump administration's struggle to define its strategy for dealing with a war now 16 years old.
The numb synths and poppy excesses of the 1980s make wonderful background sound for a game about the ruthlessness of
private military contracts and war.
Textron Marine & Land Systems, a global automotive manufacturer and
military contracting firm, has its headquarters here, but this city also has its share of smaller businesses supported by the many entrepreneurs and independent contractors who call this city home.
He's been overseas with
his military contracting company for nine months now.
The latest recession - buster:
military contracts.
Service firms are getting into the act too: «Beth Harshfield, the owner of Exhibit Arts, an advertising and marketing company in Wichita, Kan., said she started bidding on
military contracts six years ago because «I got tired of the local economy kicking the legs out from under us.»
Despite longstanding concerns about the number of government contracts set aside for small companies,
military contracts are helping some small companies stay afloat during the recession.
At least 15 companies on this year's Inc. 500 list have been heavily dependent on
military contracts.
Colt's Manufacturing Co LLC, a competitor of Remington, emerged from bankruptcy in 2016 following falling sales of its sports rifles and the loss of
military contracts.
So we can get there oil and send in Haliburton contractors and
the Military contracts.
@DVK sorry, didn't mean corporate managed safety nets, I meant things like corporate welfare,
military contracting, energy and farm subsidies, etc..
Just what sort of role is there for an organisation that aimed to win wars, when the US defence department spends more than the entire GDP of many countries on
military contracting?
Instead, batches for such test flights or
military contracts are processed over months individually by UOP at a Houston facility.
I am recently ending
my military contract and i will soon be a civilan and i need someone to help me get settled back into it.