From: Travis
Subject: 2 arrested in FBI raid at Obama appointee's office - wtop.com
Date: Thursday, March 12, 2009,

 2 arrested in FBI raid at Obama appointee's office -
wtop.com<http://www.wtop.com/?nid=596&sid=1622618>

 2 arrested in FBI raid at Obama appointee's office March 12, 2009 - 1:20pm
WASHINGTON - A D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer employee and a
private contractor have been arrested in a federal bribery sting, sources
tell WTOP. D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer employee Yusuf Acar
and Advanced Integrated Technologies Corporation (AITC) President and CEO
Sushil Bansal have been arrested, sources tell WTOP. Acar, 40, was taken
into custody Thursday morning by FBI agents at his home in Northwest D.C. In
2008, Bansal's firm received .Net Development Support and Peoplesoft
Consulting Support contracts from the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology
Office totaling $350,000. AITC has also received contracts from the D.C.
Department of Motor Vehicles. In 2008, Bansal received the Entrepreneur of
the Year Award from the Association of Indians in America, according to
AITC's Web site. Government records show Bansal is not a U.S. citizen and
holds an H-1B visa, which is given to foreign workers in specialty
occupations. The FBI is now serving a search warrant at the office of D.C.'s
Chief Technology Officer, WTOP has learned. "We are there as part of a
continuing ongoing criminal investigation," FBI Washington Field Office
spokesperson Katherine Schweit tells WTOP. Schweit would not comment on the
details of the investigation. More than a dozen FBI agents - including
evidence technicians - are at the office, located at 1 Judiciary Square on
4th Street in Northwest, WTOP's Mark Segraves reports. Most of the employees
have been told to go home. Other employees have been segregated into a
waiting room. Segraves reports the FBI's search has expanded from 9th floor
offices to 10th floor offices. The 10th floor has been closed to the public
while the FBI searches the offices that house the Administrative Services
Modernization Program, Segraves reports. A spokesman for D.C.'s U.S.
Attorney tells WTOP he cannot discuss the investigation, as it is currently
sealed. On March 5, President Barack Obama named D.C. Chief Technology
Officer Vivek Kundra as the federal government's chief information
officer. Kundra's
last day was March 4. Kundra, who was in charge of technology in the
District since 2007, has been a consultant to Obama since he won the
election. Kundra has not been linked to Thursday's raid. (Copyright 2009 by
WTOP. All Rights Reserved.)
WASHINGTON - A D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer employee and a
private contractor have been arrested in a federal bribery sting, sources
tell WTOP. D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer employee Yusuf Acar
and Advanced Integrated Technologies Corporation (AITC) President and CEO
Sushil Bansal have been arrested, sources tell WTOP. Acar, 40, was taken
into custody Thursday morning by FBI agents at his home in Northwest D.C. In
2008, Bansal's firm received .Net Development Support and Peoplesoft
Consulting Support contracts from the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology
Office totaling $350,000. AITC has also received contracts from the D.C.
Department of Motor Vehicles. In 2008, Bansal received the Entrepreneur of
the Year Award from the Association of Indians in America, according to
AITC's Web site. Government records show Bansal is not a U.S. citizen and
holds an H-1B visa, which is given to foreign workers in specialty
occupations. The FBI is now serving a search warrant at the office of D.C.'s
Chief Technology Officer, WTOP has learned. "We are there as part of a
continuing ongoing criminal investigation," FBI Washington Field Office
spokesperson Katherine Schweit tells WTOP. Schweit would not comment on the
details of the investigation. More than a dozen FBI agents - including
evidence technicians - are at the office, located at 1 Judiciary Square on
4th Street in Northwest, WTOP's Mark Segraves reports. Most of the employees
have been told to go home. Other employees have been segregated into a
waiting room. Segraves reports the FBI's search has expanded from 9th floor
offices to 10th floor offices. The 10th floor has been closed to the public
while the FBI searches the offices that house the Administrative Services
Modernization Program, Segraves reports. A spokesman for D.C.'s U.S.
Attorney tells WTOP he cannot discuss the investigation, as it is currently
sealed. On March 5, President Barack Obama named D.C. Chief Technology
Officer Vivek Kundra as the federal government's chief information
officer. Kundra's
last day was March 4. Kundra, who was in charge of technology in the
District since 2007, has been a consultant to Obama since he won the
election. Kundra has not been linked to Thursday's raid. (Copyright 2009 by
WTOP. All Rights Reserved.)







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