Thursday, June 13, 2013

If it sounds like I have no patience with the moron who thinks it’s his job to decide what information should be made available to the public, I am!

After being responsible for classified files having to do with a massive defense technology for our country, it is difficult to understand this kind of breach. There were 5 file cabinets filled with classified and logged information and locked every night. Every piece was issued a control number and that piece was then referred to by that number.

If the responsible person were to leave that position, every piece of paper had to be accounted for or everything stopped until any missing piece could be located.

Yet this individual appears to have had complete access to any and all files. No company confidential. Nothing marked secret. Apparently nothing classified. It was all there for the taking. If this is the case, Booz-Allen’s contract should be terminated!
                                                                      The Editor