Found this pdf file, "Profile of U.S. Corporations Awarded Contracts in U.S./British-Occupied Iraq"
dated 2003
http://www.warresisters.org/smod/CorpInvasionofIraq_complete.pdfhas info on some of the companies, contracts awarded, political donations and connections to Bu$h Administration
far from inclusive (last revision June 2003), but some info nonetheless
I wonder if URS's contract(s) were sole sourced/no bid, and how did they perform in accordance with whatever statement of work which might exist? What is it that they exactly do work-wise for Iraq? How exactly do you manage the work when costs don't seem to matter and performance completion is questionable? One contract was to EG&G which ties the Carlyle Group to URS (Richard Blum, Dianne Feinstein's husband). He, also, is/was involved with the Pirini Group, also, with apparent Carlyle connections.
Some articles on EG&G/URS/Carlyle Group (TCG has come a long way from its $14 billion portfolio in a short number of years; it has over $44 billion under management in @5 years time):
~this snip~
Over the years, however, as Blum and Feinstein have grown in their respective spheres of business and politics, critics have periodically wondered whether one or the other member of this power couple had unduly used their money or influence to benefit the other.
Such questions have surfaced again in the wake of
the $600 million military contract won by EG&G Technical Services, a new division that
URS purchased in 2002 from the well-connected Washington, D.C., investment firm
the Carlyle Group.
Carlyle is a $14 billion buyout firm whose associates and advisers include former President George Bush, former British Prime Minister John Major and former Securities and Exchange Commissioner Arthur Levitt.
As part of EG&G's sale price, Carlyle acquired a 21.74 percent stake in URS -- second only to the 23.7 percent of shares controlled by Blum Capital.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/05/11/BU18813.DTLNote: Carlyle no longer is a 21.74% beneficial owner of URS.
URS Corporation Announces Pricing of Secondary Offering of Common Stock by the Carlyle Group
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=89381&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=567533&highlight=found this on URS website ... (LSI = Lear Siegler gets DoD contracts ... "In 2002, Carlyle decided to consolidate the complementary capabilities of LSI and EG&G under common management."
http://www.lsirucker.com/home/AboutLSI/tabid/55/Default.aspx)
"The Carlyle Group, a private merchant banking company based in Washington, DC., is the equity investor in LSI. Mr. Frank Carlucci, former Secretary of Defense, is the Chairman of the Carlyle Group."
http://www.urscorp.com/Press_Releases/pressRelsTradeDet.php?listYear=2001&recordID=327March 1, 2006 The Democrats' Daddy Warbucks
Feinstein family war profits, part II by Joshua Frank
http://www.antiwar.com/frank/?articleid=8618US: SF Firm Awarded Contract in Iraq (includes info on other companies, too, i.e. Fluor
March 12, 2994
URS Corp. will
oversee repairs to Iraq's communications system, hospitals and courthouses under contracts worth a total of $27.7 million. The contracts were awarded late Wednesday to a joint venture of URS and the Louis Berger Group of New Jersey.
URS and Berger won't make the repairs themselves. Rather, they'll serve as management, making sure the work runs smoothly and stays on budget.(does that cost $27.7 million?)
http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=11123Army contract for Feinstein's husband
Blum is a director of firm that will get up to $600 million (EG&G)
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/04/22/MN310531.DTLsome people have gotten awfully rich of the profit center (cash cow, ONA boondoggle) known as Iraq
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DiFi has 'the view' she's always wanted
Feinstein's $16.5 million view in Pacific Heights
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/01/29/MNR.TMPhttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/rick-jacobs/senator-feinstein-lead-_b_32201.html