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Article

8 Oct 2007

Author:
Zachary A. Goldfarb, Washington Post

A Tougher Line on Government Contracting - Blackwater Fallout May Ripple Through Industry

Will Blackwater USA's travails spread to the two Northern Virginia companies who share a controversial $3.6 billion contract to provide security services in Iraq? Experts say DynCorp of Falls Church and Triple Canopy of Herndon have much to gain or lose depending on the outcome of investigations into Blackwater's conduct in Iraq, where its employees allegedly fired on and killed Iraqi civilians.