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Some passport reviewers worked for outside firms
At least three of the people accused of improperly accessing presidential candidates’ passport records worked for two companies that have long histories with the State Department and other government agencies.
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Two people who have been fired worked for Stanley Inc., an employee-owned company in Arlington, Va. A third contract worker, whose employee status is under review, worked for The Analysis Corporation of McLean, Va.
The Analysis Corporation is headed by John O. Brennan, former head of the CIA’s National Counterterrorism Center. Stanley’s leadership includes several former Navy officers, including chairman & CEO Phil Nolan, who served with the Navy’s Tomahawk program.
Stanley has won a number of State Department and Department of Defense contracts over the last several years, including:
- A five-year $570 million contract just last week to provide the State Department with passport services support.
- A 10-year contract, potentially worth up to $50 billion, to provide computer support at federal agencies. Stanley is one of a number of contractors that gets a portion of the $50 billion.
- A $164 million State Department contract to oversee passport production at two centers, one in Arkansas and another in Arizona.
- A three-year contract worth up to $225 million with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for computer processing services.
- A five-year contract with the Navy, worth up to $115 million, to provide technical support to the service’s weapons testing branch.
Stanley, Inc.’s increase in government business has paralleled its stepped-up use of lobbyists.
Senate records show that over the last three years the company has enlisted the services of Advantage Associates, a lobbying firm run by retired members of Congress including Ron Dellums, D-Calif., former chairman of the House Armed Services Committee; and Bill Dickinson, R-Ala., former ranking Republican on the House Armed Services Committee.
Stanley, ranked by Fortune as one of the nation’s best 100 companies to work for, issued a release saying it manages more than 1,800 people on State Department contracts. According to Fortune, the most common hourly position at Stanley is “passport associate,” a job that pays an average $28,935 annually.
The Analysis Corporation also released a statement yesterday, saying that the employee accused of improperly accessing passport files had violated company policy. The company said it was fully cooperating with the federal probe into the privacy breaches.
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Rep. Thomas M. Reynolds, R-NY, his political fortunes damaged by an accounting scandal at the National Republican Congressional Committee, has decided not to seek re-election.
The five-term congressman announced today that he will not run again in his western New York district.
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Reynolds, 57, was chairman of the NRCC, a group that raises funds for congressional candidates, from 2003 to 2007. One of his first acts upon assuming leadership was to appoint Christopher J. Ward as treasurer.
Ward is now under FBI investigation for possibly diverting as much as $1 million from the NRCC and other groups that he worked with.
At least three people had been seeking the Democratic nomination to run against Reynolds in the 26th congressional district. Each of them has made the missing money a campaign issue.
“Does Tom Reynolds ever accept responsibility for his poor leadership, or does he just pass the buck?” recently asked a spokesman for Jonathan Powers, an Iraq War veteran who has been campaigning for the nomination for months.
Reynolds has denied any knowledge of Ward’s activities, which allegedly included the submission of faked audits.
“At no point in time were any red flags raised about those audits,” Reynolds said in a statement released last month.
In announcing his decision today, Reynolds said he did believe he could have been re-elected were he to run again. He also said a Republican would win in the fall. “Make no mistake, this is a Republican district and it will be represented by a Republican,” he said.
Alice J. Kryzan, a lawyer who lives in Amherst, a Buffalo suburb, is also seeking the Democratic nomination.
Jack Davis, a millionaire who came close to defeating Reynolds in the 2006 election, has been preparing to oppose Reynolds for what would have been the third time.
Davis, who lives in Clarence, Erie County, said recently that he was willing to spend $3 million of his own funds in the election.
The Buffalo News reported today that the top Republican contenders to replace Reynolds are New York state Sen. George D. Maziarz of Newfane, Niagara County, and state Assemblyman James E. Hayes of Amherst.
New York’s 26th district includes all or parts of seven counties in western New York.
It mixes parts of suburban Buffalo and suburban Rochester with numerous rural communities and had been tailor-made for Republicans.
But Reynolds was pressed by Davis last time around and had to spend $5.2 million, an unusually high sum for the district, in a winning effort.
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