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struggle4progress

(118,330 posts)
Fri Jun 14, 2013, 01:41 PM Jun 2013

Investigate Booz Allen Hamilton, not Edward Snowden

The firm that formerly employed both the director of national intelligence and the NSA whistleblower merits closer scrutiny
Pratap Chatterjee
Friday 14 June 2013 09.00 EDT

... In February 2012, the US air force suspended Booz Allen from seeking government contracts after it discovered that Joselito Meneses, a former deputy chief of information technology for the air force, had given Booz Allen a hard drive with confidential information about a competitor's contracting on the first day that he went to work for the company in San Antonio, Texas ...

Booz Allen has also admitted to overbilling the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) "employees at higher job categories than would have been justified by their experience, inflating their monthly hours and submitting excessive billing at their off-site rate" ...

Ralph Shrader, the chairman, CEO and president of Booz Allen, came to the company in 1974 after working at two telecommunications companies – Western Union, where he was national director of advanced systems planning, and RCA, where he served in the company's government communications system division ...

... these two companies took part in a secret surveillance program known as Minaret in the 1970s when they agreed to hand over to the National Security Agency (NSA) all incoming and outgoing US telephone calls and telegrams. In an interview with the Financial Times in 1998, Shrader noted that the most relevant background for his new position of chief executive at Booz Allen was his experience working for telecommunications clients and doing classified military work for the US government ...


http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jun/14/edward-snowden-investigate-booz-allen



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Investigate Booz Allen Hamilton, not Edward Snowden (Original Post) struggle4progress Jun 2013 OP
Investigate, good idea. BB1 Jun 2013 #1
That's what I've been saying. aquart Jun 2013 #2
Only whistleblowers get prosecuted blkmusclmachine Jun 2013 #3

aquart

(69,014 posts)
2. That's what I've been saying.
Fri Jun 14, 2013, 03:11 PM
Jun 2013

A top secret government program and they hired a guy with a falsified resume? WTF??? Do they check anybody's resume? They could be staffed by al qaida, by a tribe of Tim McVeighs, would they have a clue?l I want to know who's working for them and I want proof of careful, meticulous vetting.

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