Chapter 274: Chris's Proposal
Joga had no idea what was going on in the outside world, and in fact he knew about it mainly through the news.
At present, PĀ· B's intelligence is still limited to the vicinity of Sangha Town, and he can't even reach Bangui, the capital of Central Africa, which is why he must win over Chris.
Up to now, PĀ· B doesn't have a complete intelligence system, Joga himself doesn't have the ability to deal with such a thing, and he can still take the mass route near Sangha Town, but the outside world can only find a way to find the 'finished product'.
Chris is mixed up to the point where he can get a 'share of aid' from Lao Mei, and his ability is definitely enough, but he needs to shift his focus to PĀ· B.
It is necessary not only to selectively collect 'offensive intelligence', but also to collect 'defensive intelligence', that is, to have a general understanding of the outside world's perception of PĀ· B's perception of PĀ· B. Hostile individuals or organizations.
The specific content is not complicated, but it is very cumbersome and requires the attention of professionals.
Chris, the broker's intelligence studio, is far from as magical as people think.
Getting rid of the hapless private detective, Joga asked the somewhat disappointed people to go back to rest, and then pulled Chris to fulfill his responsibilities as a security officer.
Chris drank a beer and told Joga about his own business model.
The so-called intelligence studio is actually a small consulting company made up of dozens of analysts.
It's not for nothing that Chris can be with Gami.
This guy's consulting company is not only engaged in criminal consulting business, but also cooperates with enterprises, provides professional market intelligence consulting, and provides strategic auxiliary services, which also matches customers to find objects that can be lobbied.
This guy plunged headlong into the chaotic international intelligence circle, firstly because several elders in his family had intelligence backgrounds, and secondly, he was hopelessly in love with Gami's free-spirited woman.
The two met through a business partnership, and Chris used his information advantage to help Gami terminate a doomed loss-making investment in advance.
Chris's so-called 1.5 billion to marry Gami is not because of the problems of the Copco family, but because of his own self-esteem, so he started doing everything.
Because he was a small consulting company, he couldn't earn Chris's ideal amount anyway, so he borrowed the channels of the elders in his family to recruit a group of professional intelligence analysts, integrated the resources around him, and gradually developed into a broker who was quite famous.
Joga couldn't have imagined that Chris's family were all Irish, and his grandfather was once a major general in the Intelligence Department under the NATO Military Staff, and now although he has retired, his influence is still there.
His father is now an official in NATO's Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA), and he handles a lot of work, often thankless, but what do you think about it, and who will see it?
Anyway, when Chris made up his mind to make a lot of money, the door to a new world opened for him.
The retired old intelligence analysts his grandfather helped him find were so good that they wouldn't carry guns to work on the streets like the agents in the movies.
It is to clock in and out of work every day, carefully sort out the public information of all NATO and EU member states like an accountant, and then ask the boss to recruit professional accounting and computer talents when needed, and establish a professional database for the company.
First, Chris's consulting firm grew by leaps and bounds, and then Chris found that no matter what kind of intelligence he needed in Europe, those analysts could give a report, even if it was not detailed, and they could point out the key point or a key person in the intelligence.
When Chris began to contact those people according to the needs of his customers and used his status to facilitate it, a network of connections slowly took shape.
In 5 years, this guy has gone from being the owner of a small consulting company to an excellent broker who is now worth 70 million euros.
Chris is tight-lipped about the events of his entry into the grey industry, and is also very unoptimistic about Joga's idea of forming his own intelligence network, because he himself has suffered several major problems in the first official setting foot in Afica, which has caused credibility to be damaged.
He made money by relying on intelligence as an intermediary, but even if he had such a family advantage, he still hadn't earned 9 figures.
And now Joga wants to build an intelligence system on his own, and the layman has no idea what it will cost.
However, in the face of Joga's request as the leader of the 'pirate fund', Chris finally agreed to help him figure out a way to see if he could recruit a suitable candidate for Joga from among the retired NATO intelligence officers.
This thing is not as magical as the outside world thinks, it is a simple headhunting job.
Find the right target, then contact the other person, and finally come up with the price that the other person likes.
Agreeing to Qiaojia's 'headhunting request', Chris may have felt that he was really 'on the boat', his whole person relaxed, looked at Qiaojia whose eyes seemed to be shining, and said: "Why do you need an intelligence officer?"
The role of the intelligence officer in Afica requires a lot of money and manpower to support it.
I don't believe that you will stay in Afica for the rest of your life, it is not worth it at all to develop a full-fledged intelligence system here.
But if you want to enter Europe or even the Americas, I can help you even more, so you don't have to waste that money at all. ā
Qiao added a matter of concern, lying comfortably on the recliner in the corridor, and said with a smile: "Because my brother is here, he and his classmates can set up a non-offline monitoring network on my territory."
This may be an exaggeration, but 24-hour aerial surveillance is theoretically achievable, and it doesn't need to be advanced, as long as a large number of people with guns can be tracked.
PĀ· The number of B is not too large, and I am not going to expand the number of people in Central Africa for the time being.
With the Sangha town as the center, a radius of 200 kilometers, I want to make an iron bucket there.
But I don't want my people to always act like warlords, so I need someone who can use intelligence and surveillance networks to make my people more efficient.
I don't think it's difficult, it's just to collect and integrate some information, and then combine it with aerial surveillance to strike at the enemy. ā
Chris listened, looked at Qiao Jia like a ghost, and said, "This is called the tactical monitoring team, and it is completely different from the work of an intelligence officer. ā
Qiao Jia said indifferently: "I know, but my small company still has to have a few departments, as you said, throwing money at Afika is a waste of money."
So I think I should hire someone who is capable, and then have him screen targets based on the intelligence provided by the locals, and conduct selective search and tracking, otherwise just looking at the surveillance will blind many people.
You may not know that drug dealers and guerrillas in the jungles on the border between China and the Congo have recently started to move, and even though I have a group of natives to provide information, it is becoming more and more difficult to find them in the jungle.
It is not difficult to find someone who can watch the surveillance, but having someone who can sort out the information, judge the direction of the target, and have the option to search and confirm can save the company a huge amount of money.
You may not believe it, but last month PĀ· B's commando attacked, and the base cost me nearly $600,000 on fuel alone.
This is in Afika, where my fuel is all brought in from Chad at a low price, and it's just fuel.
Now my commandos make an average of 4 sorties to find a worthy target, and then they can organize a raid according to the situation.
I know that fighting a war is burning money, but I can't bear it anymore, I know I have to stick to it, but I want to burn more efficiently. ā
Saying that, Qiao Jia looked at Chris, who didn't seem to agree with him, and said with a smile: "Why don't I give you 10 million a year, and you are responsible for contracting the intelligence business around Central Africa?"
Now those damn drug dealers and guerrillas are like fleas, I can't kill them if I can't catch them, but they're going to keep my territory bleeding, and those are the labor that is important to me.
I'm committed to keeping my neighborhood safe, and if I can't, how can people trust me? ā
As an intelligence broker who has risen to prominence because of globalization and informatization, Chris raised his hands and surrendered: "Forget it, the jungle is not suitable for me, but I can develop an informant in Bangui, the capital of Central Africa, and Addis Ababa, to help you pay attention to the intelligence of the two places."
That's a discount for partners! ā
Speaking of Shichris, he said a little helplessly: "Jackal, this place of Afika drives me crazy, I even think that the Middle East is a little more convenient than here."
You've got to give me a chance to prove yourself, like you're going to the U.S. soon, and I can give you a head start. ā
Joga looked at Chris with a smile and said, "Is it free?" ā
Chris shook his head decisively and said, "Of course not, I also have a lot of people to raise."
But I can give you a discounted price, given the purpose of your trip to the United States and the people you contact, well, $300,000.
I can help you find the right place to stay, so that every time you invite someone to dinner or even coffee, you can make them happy.
A vice admiral may be able to get your company credentials, but there are some things you need to fight for.
For example, about the share of certain contracts......
The U.S. military has a very complex bidding process, but I have a solution.
If you have NATO arms channels, I can even get you a contract for the supply of arms to the US military in Afica.
Of course, at first, it can only be a small thing like a bullet, and only after gaining trust can you talk about other projects. ā
Saying that, Chris looked at Qiao Jia with a shocked expression, and he smiled a little and said, "This is the business you want, right?" I forgot to tell you, but that's actually what I'm good at.
I'm not as familiar with the United States as Europe, but it's better than you covering your head, right? ā
When Qiao Jia heard this, he said incredulously: "Is this okay?" ā
Chris said as a matter of course: "Of course, as long as you get the military contracting qualification and then get the contract, legally speaking, you are the Afica partner of the U.S. military."
Some people in the Pentagon are more troublesome to collect money, but as long as the cooperation is successful, they give money very happily, and you will know after you have really contacted it. ā
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