Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice tells reporters that she has apologized to Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., for an incident in which State Department contractors unnecessarily reviewed his passport file, Friday, March 21, 2008, at the State Department in Washington, during a meeting with Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim. Rice said she would be "disturbed" if her passport file was viewed in such an unauthorized manner. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Contractors Punish Workers For Passport Breach

ANNE FLAHERTY and DESMOND BUTLER | March 22, 2008 10:40 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — Two companies that provide workers for the State Department say they fired or otherwise punished those who improperly accessed the passport records of the three major presidential candidates. The security breaches touched off demands for a congressional investigation.

"None of us wants to have a circumstance in which any American's passport file is looked at in an unauthorized way," said Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as she offered apologies to the candidates.

Stanley Inc., based in Arlington, Va., and The Analysis Corp., or TAC, of McLean, Va., said Friday that their employees' actions were unauthorized and not consistent with company policies.

Stanley said it fired two subcontractors involved in accessing the files of Sen. Barack Obama when their actions were discovered. A separate search showed that workers also had snooped on Sens. John McCain and Hillary Rodham Clinton, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said.

TAC said it had been notified earlier in the day that one of its contractors had acted improperly _ in this case, according to the State Department, by accessing Obama's records. TAC decided to honor a State Department request to delay firing the consultant to give investigators time to conduct its investigation, the company said.

A fourth worker tapped into Clinton's records as part of a training session last summer, the State Department said, and that violation was immediately recognized and the person admonished.

"When you have not just one but a series of attempts to tap into people's personal records, that's a problem not just for me but for how our government functions," Obama told reporters while campaigning in Portland, Ore. "I expect a full and thorough investigation. It should be done in conjunction with those congressional committees that have oversight function so it's not simply an internal matter."

John Brennan, the president and chief executive officer of TAC, is a foreign policy adviser to the Obama campaign.

McCain, who is expected to win the Republican nomination, said from Paris that there should be an investigation of the new snooping as well as an apology.

Rice contacted the candidates to do just that. "I told him that I was sorry," she said of her conversation with Obama, "and I told him that I, myself, would be very disturbed if I learned that somebody had looked into my passport file. And, therefore, I will stay on top of it and get to the bottom of it."

The snooping incidents raised questions as to whether there was political motivation. The firings could make it more difficult for the State Department to force them to answer questions. Unless they agree to comply, they would have to be served with a grand jury subpoena compelling them to testify before a grand jury.

The State Department's inspector general was probing, with the Justice Department monitoring the effort.

The unauthorized digging into electronic government files on politicians recalled a 1992 case in which a Republican political appointee at the State Department was demoted for searching Bill Clinton's passport records when Clinton was running against President George H.W. Bush.

Obama's files were compromised on three occasions _ Jan. 9, Feb. 21 and March 14. By the time senior officials were made aware, the two contract employees for Stanley had been fired and a TAC employee was disciplined, officials said.

Just this week, Stanley won a five-year, $570 million government contract extension to support passport services.

The department's internal computer system "flags" certain records, including those of high-profile people, to tip off supervisors when someone tries to view the records without an appropriate reason.

McCormack said an early review of the incidents points to workers' "imprudent curiosity" more than something more sinister.

But "we are not dismissive of any other possibility, and that's the reason why we have an investigation under way," he said.

Attorney General Michael Mukasey said the case has not yet been referred to the Justice Department for investigation, and indicated prosecutors were likely to wait until the State Department's inspector general concludes that inquiry. But Mukasey did not rule out the possibility of the Justice Department taking an independent look.

It was not clear whether the employees saw anything other than the basic personal data such as name, citizenship, age, Social Security number and place of birth, which is required when someone fills out a passport application.

The file also includes date and place of birth and address at time of application. Agency officials said the files generally would not list countries the person has traveled to.

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AP Business Writer Dan Caterinicchia contributed to this report.


 
 

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- mellene See Profile I'm a Fan of mellene permalink

That's fine for the workers but the companies should loose they're contracts and someone in the State Department ought to get fired, too. This is just like the torture scandal in Iraq where the only ones that suffer are the little guys.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 PM on 03/23/2008
- Wildcatdiva See Profile I'm a Fan of Wildcatdiva permalink

This is ridiculous. Arrest the culprits and interrogate them.

AS FAR AS THESE POLITICIANS GOES, THEY ARE ALL TOO OLD AND HAVE BEEN IN WASHINGTON TOO DAMN LONG! TERM LIMITS SHOULD BE ENFORCED. AGE DOES MATTER... HAS ANYONE NOTICED THAT WISDOM DOESN'T ALWAYS FOLLOW AGE!!!!

IT'S TIME TO KICK THEM ALL OUT. START OVER WITH NEW AND YOUNGER BLOOD
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 AM on 03/23/2008
- ajax2 See Profile I'm a Fan of ajax2 permalink

When will they be prosecuted? You punish children for staying out past curfew, but you prosecute adults who commit crimes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 AM on 03/23/2008
- athy See Profile I'm a Fan of athy permalink

1- In the first place, I no longer trust one word uttered by Condoleezza Rice:

according to a detailed investigation conducted by The Center For Public Integrity http://www.publicintegrity.org/WarCard/

"President George W. Bush and seven of his administration's top officials, including Vice President Dick Cheney, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, made at least 935 false statements in the two years following September 11, 2001, about the national security threat posed by Saddam Hussein's Iraq. Nearly five years after the U.S. invasion of Iraq, an exhaustive examination of the record shows that the statements were part of an orchestrated campaign that effectively galvanized public opinion and, in the process, led the nation to war under decidedly false pretenses"


2-
Is this just a case of "imprudent curiousity"
Perhaps...but maybe not...

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/03/22/passport-contractor-execs-obama-clinton-supporters/
March 22, 2008
Passport contractor exec is Obama supporter

WASHINGTON (CNN) " The CEO of a company whose employee is accused of improperly accessing the passport files of presidential candidates is a consultant to the Obama campaign, a source familiar with the firm said Saturday.

John Brennan, president of The Analysis Corporation (TAC), advises the Illinois Democrat on foreign policy and intelligence issues, the source said.

Brennan briefed the media on behalf of the campaign earlier this month. The executive is a former senior CIA official and former interim director of the National Counterterrorism Center. He contributed $2,300 to the Obama campaign in January.

When asked about the contribution, a State Department official told CNN's Zain Verjee, "We ethically awarded contacts. Political affiliation is not one of the factors that we check."

The department does not check the "personal activities of that nature of the officers of the corporation." Contracts are "competitively awarded," the official added.

Okay....

How much do you want to bet that the mainstream media will let this drop too?

Read Brennan's bio...
http://www.theanalysiscorp.com/content/About/4-Management.Team.aspx?bioID=10

Here is an excerpt from The Analysis Corporation website:

Mr. Brennan was appointed President and CEO of The Analysis Corporation (TAC) in McLean, VA in November 2005. Prior to joining TAC, Mr. Brennan had a distinguished 25-year career with the Central Intelligence Agency, serving in a variety of senior positions throughout the Intelligence Community. His last assignment was (interim) Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC). Mr. Brennan was appointed to that position, with the approval of the President, by the Director of Central Intelligence in October 2004. He served as head of the NCTC until August 2005. Mr. Brennan also served as the Director of the Terrorist Threat Integration Center (TTIC) from 12 March 2003 until 6 December 2004. When the NCTC was formally launched in December 2004, all functions and responsibilities of the TTIC were transferred to the NCTC.


More attention is being paid today on charge by Obama camp that former Pres Clinton's is acting like

McCarthy by questioning Sen Obama patriotism. Folks I read & reread what Pres Clinton said...He never accused on Implied anything of the sort. How the Obama camp and the media could make this leap is unbelievable...

Sen Obama-I guess the best defense is a good offense. Attack Clinton, make big stink , so no one will have time or interest to investigate your campaign...


    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 AM on 03/23/2008
- kravitz See Profile I'm a Fan of kravitz permalink

CNN, Talking Points Memo, Jay Newton-Small at Swampland, Matthew Yglesias, Taylor Marsh, Fox. And a few others out there must really have a fear of a black president, or they're just poor excuses for rip and readers. Passport scandal leads to Virginia contractor
Posted on Friday, March 21, 2008 4:07 PM PT msnbc.com
"According to federal campaign records, Stanley's CEO, Philip Nolan, has made political contributions to prominent Republican candidates and also gave $1,000 to Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign on Feb. 20, 2008.

http://deepbackground.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/03/21/794799.aspx
NBC News contacted a Stanley, Inc., spokeswoman this afternoon, and informed her that two sources had confirmed that employees at her firm were involved with the scandal. The spokeswoman would only comment: "We've been directed by the State Department to direct all media calls to them."

One Stanley, Inc., contractor allegedly looked at Obama's passport records on January 9, and then a second Stanley employee allegedly took a peek at similar Obama records on February 21, the officials said. Stanley, Inc., fired both workers after the alleged security breaches were discovered, the officials added."

Most curiously, CNN has been screwing up facts all over the place. In this case, it's the fact that the FIRED employees are from Stanley. The TAC employee who looked was not fired. Suggests the bigger problem is the Stanley pair, does it not.

CNN"s Kyra Phillips Pushes The "Iran Is Supporting al Qaeda" Lie
By: Bill W. on Saturday, March 22nd, 2008 at 11:29 AM - PDT
http://www.crooksandliars.com/2008/03/22/cnns-kyra-phillips-pushes-the-iran-is-supporting-al-qaeda-lie/

CNN has lost its credibility and legitimacy. Now it's just caprine needless natriuretics. Time should be ashamed to be associated with it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 AM on 03/23/2008
- Collielady See Profile I'm a Fan of Collielady permalink

Bush knows all he has to do is throw a few Lynndie Englands under the bus and the whole thing goes away. Works every time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 PM on 03/22/2008
- oracle99 See Profile I'm a Fan of oracle99 permalink

Condoleeza Rice & Beans is lying through her teeth. she concocted this ruse about the other two breaches...to cover up the facts that Obama's passport was beached 3 different times....with her knowledge. All of the breaches coincide with pivitol times in Obama's success. The first being close to his win in the Iowa caucus. The second corresponds with the picture of him in native African garb. Andrea Mitchell said that whoever leaked the photo had to have access to State Department info. ..as the picture was taken as part of a State visit. Since Matt Drudge said HRC campaign leaked it....there is the culprit . The third was right around the time of the Wright firestorm. An underling of Condi's at the department is a Clinton appointee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 PM on 03/22/2008
- plages See Profile I'm a Fan of plages permalink

Sure sounds like the Adder is smothering this story with a composting mushroom cloud!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 03/22/2008
- HearNoWeasel See Profile I'm a Fan of HearNoWeasel permalink

That's lovely. When I give my data to the government to get a passport, SUB contractors of contractors of the government can access my passport #, social security #, address, and other so-called "basic" information (like the photo?)

"The department's internal computer system "flags" certain records, including those of high-profile people, to tip off supervisors..." Certain records? So if you're not "high-profile" or otherwise of interest, there is no flag?

What about the various national security databases which are being expanded at record speed with even more private information - do subcontractors of contractors have access to those? We barely hear about the databases themselves. I doubt we'd hear about innocent little security breaches...

This stuff creeps me out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 PM on 03/22/2008
- teacake See Profile I'm a Fan of teacake permalink

There are several things we've confirmed and learned this event:

1. We CANNOT trust our government, especially the Bush government, which has proved to be nothing but incompetent and reckless virtually in all aspects.

2. Condi Rice is just as INCOMPETENT as she is ugly and evil.

3. The stinking industrial-government complex has gotten stinkier: It costs us taxpayers $570 million dollar for some filthy private companies to process our passport AND make money on the side by selling our personal and confidential information to another "third-party", effectively putting us at great risk of extortion and identity theft!

4. Our government is just another WASTE of our heard-earned money. They charge us taxes then charge us again when we need the service that we've paid for. Then they turn around and give their "friends" lucrative contracts (in this case more than $570 million dollars!) to harm us, using our own personal information!

The people must rise up and abolish the corrupt, ineffective, incompetent, wasteful, and dangerous government! This incident speaks clearly the state of affairs this nation is facing. Government jobs are given to incompetent but well-connected people. Then they further waste our money by hiring someone else (who can do the job) to do their jobs! This is more than a scam. It's criminal!

If I see a government worker in the State Department gets run over by a truck, I would go out and celebrate because we'd have one less parasite to feed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 03/22/2008
- Geovan See Profile I'm a Fan of Geovan permalink

If this administration wants to be known for its making brave choices to provide us security, than why do I feel less secure knowing that these "fired and/or punished" contract workers are not being investigated for breaking laws.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 PM on 03/22/2008
- dr4Will See Profile I'm a Fan of dr4Will permalink

Fortunately the continued checking found the breeching of Clinton and McCan'ts files also--obama and staff wanted to accuse racism and dirty tricks when they thought they were the only ones breeched--pathetic candidate

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 03/22/2008
- Kally See Profile I'm a Fan of Kally permalink

They just released the news...with all the hate and vile the obama supporters have thrown at Hillary that this is her people, her fault, guess what.....the CEO who is in charge of this passport security is A MEMBER OF OBAMA'S TEAM.....Yep....he is associated with obama.

And trying to get Hillary involved the one who thinks he is the high and mighty king, with an ego and a head that spreads out fifteen feet, obama, campaign advisor is the one at fault...since Hillary's and McCain's passport were breached first, who do you think was fishing for something to "get on them"...obama obama obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 PM on 03/22/2008
- axt113 See Profile I'm a Fan of axt113 permalink

lol, yeah right, Obama's was breached three times genius, by stanley contractors as well, you do realize that just because they work for a person does not make them slaves of that person, they can act independently and have their own political affiliations

Yeah its a crazy world we live in

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 PM on 03/22/2008
- syllepsis See Profile I'm a Fan of syllepsis permalink

McCain said there should be an investigation. Obama demanded one.
Hillary? Oh Hillary, remember how Congress investigated your husband's breached passport?
Hillary? I am listening to my own echo.
This is DAMNED UNCHARACTERISTIC behavior for her.
It warrants the closest scrutiny.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 03/22/2008
- dill See Profile I'm a Fan of dill permalink

Honey scroll down and read LorettaSingbiel's post.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 PM on 03/22/2008
- MikeMidCity See Profile I'm a Fan of MikeMidCity permalink

Another downside/hangover Republican out sourcing of government affairs.

Blackwater too.

Why was it that we thought that government should be run like a business?

Or that business was so effen hot in the first place?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:43 PM on 03/22/2008
- truthinamerica See Profile I'm a Fan of truthinamerica permalink

CNN Breaking News: Chief of firm involved in breach is Obama adviser ... http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/03/22/passport.files/index.html Let's see if HuffPO makes THIS it's headline.. I bet not! If it was anyone else's advisor it would be in BIG BOLD LETTERS AS THE HEADLINE.. HUFFPO the NEW FAUX News

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 03/22/2008
- syllepsis See Profile I'm a Fan of syllepsis permalink

I find this extremely amusing.
So now, Obama, in truly Bushlike fashion, is ordering an investigation into his own crimes?
And of course, Hill is under a cloud, too, from some of those who exchange vitriol here, after all, it appears the timeline of Obama's breaches occurred at key moments in the Democratic primary cycle.
The most amusing thing, in fact, considering that this is an ostensibly liberal blog, is that the one who has come under the least suspicion is the Republican, McCain.
Ah, well, we know there'll be at least one patriotic candidate to vote for in November. But the way things are going, ONLY one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 03/22/2008
- JackBenny See Profile I'm a Fan of JackBenny permalink

This situation is going to hurt Mr. Obama considering the ties to his campaign. I do believe his poll numbers are going to drop even further, considering all the events that have transpired over the past week. Perhaps my opinions will be proven inaccurate, but let's wait and see what the polls tell us over the next few weeks...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 03/22/2008
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