DHS Signs $4.5 Million Dollar Contract With Heckler & Koch
Redacted sections of document remain visible
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
March 5, 2013
Amidst concerns that the agency is engaged in a domestic arms race against the American people, the Department of Homeland Security has signed a new $4.5 million dollar contract with weapons manufacturer Heckler & Koch.
A synopsis posted on the Federal Business Opportunities website yesterday announces the DHS’ intention to ink a five year deal with the Virginia-based firearms maker to provide gun replacement parts for the Federal Protective Service, ICE, Customs and Border Protection, “and other DHS agencies as needed.”
Although the document (PDF) is supposed to be redacted, the relevant sections have not been blacked out correctly and the figures are visible (see screenshot here).
The total value of the contract is $4.5 million, spread out across five annual payments of $900,000 dollars.
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