Comair Downing Linked to 9/11, ACS Backdating Scandal,
S&L Looting?
wcpo.com/news/2006/local/08/28/plane_locals.html
A partial list of the victims of Comair Flight 5191
... FENTON DAWSON Dawson, Lexington, worked for ACS
in governmental solutions department, on his way to a
Washington, D.C., seminar...
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ACS = Afflilated Computer Services Inc. ...
dallasobserver.com/blogs/index.php?s=ACS&submit=Search
August 25, 2006
The Backdating Scene
Filed under: News You Can Actually Use, Actually
I’ve been fairly–or is that Unfairly?–obsessed with
the backdating scandal at Afflilated Computer Services
Inc., which is being INVESTIGATED by the DEPARTMENT OF
JUSTICE and the Securities and Exchange Commission for
giving stock options to its top execs and dating them
just before those stocks experienced a sharp increase
in value, which allowed the bigwigs to make big, easy
money....
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ACS Officer LOOTED a Savings-and-Loan
August 16, 2006
The ABCs of ACS Lawsuits
Filed under: News You Can Actually Use, Actually
... There’s more information regarding a failed
savings-and-loan in which Deason was involved with one
of the men mentioned above, J. Livingston Kosberg. The
two also were involved in an ACS spin-off that filed
for bankruptcy in Dallas federal court in 2001 and a
lawsuit over its demise, which resulted in a cash
settlement–with Deason himself paying out $3 million,
though he denied he “looted” the company as had been
alleged in the suit. Could this thing get more
interesting?...
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ACS EXECUTIVES ARE UNDER INVESTIGATION, AND ONE OF
THEM, LARRY HALE, IS FROM THE DEPT. OF HOMELAND
SECURITY ... AND PENTAGON
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:oEVms9sgYMwJ:www.acs-inc.com/about/bios/larry.html+%22Lynn+Blodgett%22+and+HOMELAND&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=6
Lawrence C. Hale is the Chief Information Security
Officer for ACS. He joined the Company in January 2005
from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS),
where he served as deputy director of the National
Cyber Security Division's Computer Emergency Readiness
Team....
Hale has been active in the information assurance
community since 1996, when he served as an information
assurance action officer focusing on secure
interoperability issues on the Joint Staff. While at
the Pentagon, he was a member of the Joint Staff
Information Operations Response Cell during a number
of cyber events and exercises that helped shape the
U.S. government's computer security policy....
In January 1999, he became the first military officer
assigned to the National Infrastructure Protection
Center. While there, he worked to improve the process
of issuing warnings about cyber-related events and
served on the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Y2K
task force.
Hale retired from the U.S. Navy as a Commander in May
2001. He has a bachelor's degree in Economics and
English from Rutgers University, and master's degrees
in National Security and Strategic Studies from the
Naval War College and in Aeronautical Science from
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
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9/11 LINK - NSA's PROJECT GROUNDBREAKER. All
interviewed for the story are particularly secretive
about "Groundbreaker":
washingtontechnology.com/news/15_6/cover/1477-1.html
06/19/00; Vol. 15 No. 6
Contractors Spy Dollars In NSA Outsourcing
By Nick Wakeman, Staff Writer
Three leading systems integrators have begun selecting
partners as they gear up for a $5 billion National
Security Agency contract to outsource its basic
computer and telecommunications operations.
While a request for proposals still is several months
away, teams of contractors are being led by AT&T Corp.
of Basking Ridge, N.J., Computer Sciences Corp. of El
Segundo, Calif., and OAO Corp. of Greenbelt, Md.,
industry sources said.
The contract is expected to be awarded in spring 2001
and could be worth $5 billion over 10 years. Called
Groundbreaker, the contract would move 4,000 to 5,000
information technology workers from the government to
the private sector....
Affiliated Computer Services Inc. of Dallas is on one
of the teams, but William Woodard, president of ACS
Government Solutions Group, declined to name which
team.
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