by "virginia based firm," do they mean "cia proprietary corporation?"
what's the proximity to langley?
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Subject: Breaking: Passport scandal leads to Va. contractor, Stanley
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 17:42:27 -0400
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21 Mar 2008
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*Breaking: *CLG exclusively broke the news of Stanley's possible
involvement early this morning and this afternoon
<http://www.legitgov.org/>**. 21 March 2008
*Passport scandal leads to Virginia contractor, Stanley
<http://deepbackground.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/03/21/794799.aspx>* 21
Mar 2008 Two of the government contractors who allegedly took a peek at
Sen. Barack Obama's passport records worked for a Virginia-based firm
called Stanley, Inc., according to U.S. government officials with
knowledge of the State Department passport controversy. Stanley, Inc.,
is headquartered in Arlington, Va. The State Department awarded it a
contract for $164 million in 2006. The contract called for Stanley to
print and mail millions of new U.S. passports.
*2 Fired in Passport Case With Va. Firm
<http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iFJ3vNfsH1Ul0kYvcB7RllkSx71gD8VI1SN07>*
21 Mar 2008 The Associated Press has learned [*CLG reported it first*]
that the two contractors fired for snooping into Barack Obama's passport
records worked for a Virginia-based company called Stanley Inc. Earlier
this week, the 3,500-person company won a five-year, $570-million
contract to support passport services at the State Department.
*Stanley Awarded $570 Million Contract to Continue Support of Passport
Program
<http://investor.stanleyassociates.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=198762&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1119161>*
--*Over 15-Year History of Providing Passport Services Continues* 17 Mar
2008 Stanley, Inc. <http://www.stanleyassociates.com/index.htm>, a
leading provider of systems integration and professional services to the
U.S. federal government, today announced that it was awarded a
five-year, $570 million contract to continue support of the U.S.
Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs/Passport Services
Directorate. Services include production, operational and business
process support training, procurement, administration and evaluation of
critical supplies, and facilities management support at the four
Passport Centers and 14 Passport Agencies nationwide along with the
Headquarters' support offices.
*What does Stanley do for the Government?
<http://www.justiceatstanley.org/?page=faq>* (justiceatstanley.org) All
of Stanley’s revenue (sales) comes from contracting with various
agencies within the federal government. As of March 31, 2007, *Stanley
had two-hundred contracts with forty federal agencies, including
Defense, State, Homeland Security, Health & Human Services, Treasury,
NASA, and Justice*. The Department of Defense is Stanley’s largest
customer overall, but its single biggest contract is with the State
Department for the provision of passport processing and support services.
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