by Conflict Orbit
Recent history shows a consistent pattern: legal and operational risk ignored during overseas mission support often reappears later. Sometimes years after performance ends. Over the past decade, contractors have faced criminal cases, civil verdicts, and False Claims...
by Conflict Orbit
Many defense and space contractors don’t expect a serious incident to arise from their overseas mission support. Until one does. For years, many organizations have primarily relied on responding to incidents after the fact rather than through proactive preparation. In...
by Conflict Orbit
With rising global military activity and proposed increases in defense spending, defense and space contractors face expanding operational and legal risk, making now an ideal time to reassess organizational preparedness. Issues can surface after interactions with local...
by Conflict Orbit
The recent arrest of President Nicolás Maduro has materially altered Venezuela’s operational environment. U.S. officials have publicly indicated that the United States may assume a transitional role pending the establishment of a new government, though the exact scope...
by Conflict Orbit
Public reporting on U.S. strikes in Nigeria and against alleged Venezuelan cartel networks, combined with ongoing activities in the Middle East, Europe, and elsewhere, underscores a simple reality: the operational landscape is evolving rapidly. As conflict evolves,...