Posted on 06/07/2004 11:44:30 AM PDT by NormalGuy
could be worth as much as $10 billion.
The Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday it has picked Accenture as the prime contractor for US-Visit, an IT-based system that will control entry of foreigners into the country. The five-year contract, which could be lengthened to 10 years, could be worth up to $10 billion. Some people questioned whether the U.S. government would award Accenture the contract because it's incorporated in Hamilton, Bermuda. But only a handful of employees are situated there; 25,000 of Accenture's 90,000 workers are based in the United States. Accenture, with operations in 48 countries, says it maintains no corporate headquarters.
The government began to solicit bids in November, with contractors submitting them in January. The US-Visit Program Office led the source selection process, supported closely by department's border-management unit, representatives from other Homeland Security offices, as well as the State and Justice departments.
According to Homeland Security, each proposal was evaluated on four key factors: the business and technical solutions suggested to achieve the vision of US-Visit as an end-to-end management system; the management approach and proven capability to deliver a complex set of solutions; and the development and implementation strategy to deploy US-Visit entry and exit capabilities at the 50 busiest land ports of entry. Cost was also a major factor considered in the award decision.
Asa Hutchinson, Homeland Security's undersecretary of border and transportation security, said in a statement announcing Accenture's selection that the award marks an important milestone in the history of homeland security. "By harnessing the power of the best minds in the private sector, we have taken a major step toward accomplishing our goals of enhancing the security of our country while increasing efficiency at our borders," he said.
Accenture will provide a range of professional services, including strategic support, design and integration activities, technical solutions, deployment activities, training, and organizational change management.
The government's vision of US-Visit is to deploy end-to-end management and sharing of data on foreign nationals covering their interactions with federal officials before they enter the United States, when they enter, while they are here, and when they exit. Hutchinson contends that this comprehensive view of border management will lead to the creation of a virtual border and will set a course for improved processes to manage and share data on foreign nationals.
Since deploying US-Visit entry capabilities at 115 airports and 14 seaports on Jan. 5, more than 4.5 million foreign nationals have been processed without adversely impacting wait times, Homeland Security says, adding that since its launch, US-Visit has helped the government intercept more than 500 people with prior or suspected criminal or immigration violations. These include convicted rapists, drug traffickers, individuals convicted of credit-card fraud, a convicted armed robber, and numerous immigration violators and people using falsified documents.
US-Visit requires that most foreigners traveling to the United States on a visa and arriving at an airport or seaport have their two index fingers scanned and digital photographs taken to verify their identities at the port of entry. By Sept. 30, this process will also apply to visitors traveling under the visa waiver program at all airports and seaports of entry.
Yeah, and I heard we're all gonna die...
And its all Bush's fault!
(But, I still want my Pony!)
my definition is based upon which nation charters the corporate headquarters, or which nation the corporation claims as it's corporate home.
Corporations shouldn't be taxed at all. It just turns them into collection agencies for the government.
Man, it amazes me how close some of the anti-free-traders get to Rand's depiction of the "Fairness" bunch in "Atlas Shrugged."
TWEET!
Use of logic and reason on an FR hot-button issue, twenty-yard penalty, FIRST DOWN!
If it set up an office in the Caribbean to avoid taxes, moronic though they may be, and said office became its headquarters, then by definition it is NOT an American company. Sheesh.
So instead of fixing the tax code you'd rather that these corporations leave the US completely?
Or you'd rather they stay here and get taxed twice on foreign generated income?
Good for you! Stick to your guns, never let rational thought sway you from your deeply held convicitons about whatever it is you got stuck up your bum!
What color pony do you want?
This from one you has only made one simi-intelient post thus far, and your insults are kinda lame too.
"Accenture, with operations in 48 countries, says it maintains no corporate headquarters."
This is how they describe themselves. 48 countries. Is Iraq or Saudi one. Maybe they will help out a fellow employee ;-). That sounds safe enough.
All the clever folks are here I see, got anything to ad to the debate other then the same old tire lame insults?
They're socialists with a nationalist tone.
LOL...classic!
>>> Accenture, with operations in 48 countries, says it maintains no corporate headquarters. <<<<
who's law is it under?
I'll bet development take place outside the US
And you trust government bureaucrats that much!
2nd time:
So instead of fixing the tax code you'd rather that these corporations leave the US completely?
Or you'd rather they stay here and get taxed twice on foreign generated income?
I'm think you for he am was trying to ensult you.
Then the American worker shouldn't be taxed at all either --- why should we have to support a monstrous government which benefits foreign workers far more than it benefits us? Let the Chinese worker support the government.
I had a customer ask we what I thought about the raise in local sales tax from 6.5 to 7.5% I said it did not matter to me and he was astonished.
He said: "But, aren't you upset you must pay higher taxes on your business?" No, sir as a Business I don't pay sales tax, you do.
Nationalist Socialists...
Yeah that's really what we all need [again].
ROTFLOL
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