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Contracting Under Fire: Lessons Learned in Wartime Contracting and Expeditionary Economics

The study assesses the U.S. Expeditionary Economics effort employing four case studies: Iraq’s State-Owned Enterprises, Local-First Programs, the National Solidarity Program and Commander’s Emergency Response Programs. Through the analysis of these case studies the report articulates the limitations of contracting in a war-torn economy and identifies a number of important lessons.