Since the Bush administration hasn't yet figured out the details of its proposed "military tribunals," I thought I'd offer a suggestion.
Basically, we have three constraints to meet:
1. The trials must not be hampered by the US constitution: they are to be secret, with the ability to withhold evidence from the accused, use hearsay and circumstantial evidence, and impose the death penalty with a majority vote.
2. They need to be supervised by an institution with extensive experience in managing key elements of United States infrastructure.
3. Since we're in a recession now, they need to be cheap.
I say we take a page from U.S. manufacturers and outsource them to China.