Randy Cunningham and House Armed Services Committee Chairman Duncan Hunter, R-El Cajon, worked closely with two local companies ADCS Inc. of Poway and Audre Inc. of Rancho Bernardo to make the Pentagon pay for converting printed documents to computer files. They and a few other lawmakers got Congress to allocate $190 million for automated data conversion projects from 1993 to 2001.
Did the Pentagon want this help? No. As a 1994 General Accounting Office report noted, it already had the tools for such work.
But Cunningham, Hunter and their House allies didnt care. Audre and ADCS were generous with contributions and ADCS executive Brent Wilkes allegedly was bribing Cunningham This led to such absurdities as a $9.7 million contract for ADCS to digitize historical documents from the Panama Canal Zone that the Pentagon considered insignificant. This isnt governance. This is looting.
Duncan Hunter, strong on defense...contributions.
Stop with the slander. You can run your smear campaign all you want but you lack any credibility or facts.