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To: Snowybear

Two U.S.-based technology firms have agreed to pay $12.75 million to resolve allegations that they tasked Russian workers who lacked security clearances to carry out work on software used to manage the global telecommunications network used by the U.S. Defense Department, the Justice Department said Monday.

According to the government and the lawsuit, from 2008 through 2013, NetCracker allegedly used employees without security clearances (Russian workers) on a small portion of a $613 million Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) contract when it knew the contract required those individuals to have clearances — resulting in CSC submitting false claims for payment.

Kingsley’s original lawsuit alleged that code was completed by Russian workers and placed on government networks “with no testing for back doors, time bombs, or other malicious triggers” by U.S.-cleared workers.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/us-firms-to-pay-13-million-to-settle-claim-they-paid-russians-for-security-work/2015/11/02/abdd7d56-818a-11e5-a7ca-6ab6ec20f839_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.81156bceee55

Notice the date, Obama and Hillary’s time.

I thought it was Pres. Trump that colluded with the Russians.


199 posted on 06/03/2018 8:33:48 PM PDT by slag (reelect nobody)
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To: slag

Good find, slag. I don’t know why I was started by the degree of corruption revealed in your post - I mean, I should be hardened to traitors selling us out by now.... :(


205 posted on 06/03/2018 8:38:58 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: slag

Well that’s farging disturbing!


212 posted on 06/03/2018 8:46:06 PM PDT by Snowybear
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