A Look down the Slippery Slope
A Look down the Slippery Slope
Domestic Operations, Outsourcing, and the Erosion of Military Culture
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Editorial Abstract: Two simultaneous trends inside America’s military culture—its increasingly domestic role and its growing reliance upon defense contractors—illustrate considerable fundamental differences between uniformed military personnel and their commercially oriented counterparts. Employing a future scenario, the author contends that the growing civilian influence over formerly military endeavors will likely lead to serious trouble over time. If that is true, America’s long-term ability to project combat power may ultimately falter as well.
An interesting and thought-provoking article.
Hmmm. He does make some valid points but
also seems to be in the excessively Malthusian mode. I'm reminded of then LTC Dunlap's 1992 expressed concern for the coup of 2012...
A potential replacement??? ;)
On an equally serious note, military use in civilian law enforcement operations has been excessive and bears considerable watching. I agree that we've overdone the contracting bit in some respects -- but have to say that the use of contractors is necessary and even, for many things, desirable. I am not a fan of having troops cut grass or paint buildings for example -- nor is putting an 18 year old MP on a gate particularly smart...
That said, we need to get better at Contract writing and supervision.
Can anyone explain the cost savings?
I cant understand how a contractor can make twice as much as a Soldier in the same capacty while the goverment saves money.:confused: I realize thier are costs other than salary, health care, uniforms, training, etc... but I cant wrap my head around how contracts are so much cheaper when the Army trains and deploys on such a huge scale. If anyone can expand my knowledge on this I would appreciate it.
Just cut me a Czech for half
A Czech Army LTC attending ILE with the wife told me that officers in the Czech army are paid IIRC 50% of their pay with the remaining 50% balance decided by their boss. SO, depending on your performance (and how much you manage to ingratiate yourself)...
Imagine a system like that here... piss off your senior rater and can't buy little Jimmy that new bike for Christmas...