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DC Fires Tech Contractors, Puts Employees On Leave

theodp writes "After Gov. Tim Kaine intervened on his behalf, Vivek Kundra was quietly reinstated to his Federal CIO post on Tuesday after a brief leave following an FBI raid on Kundra's former DC office (Kundra was not implicated). Now, the Washington Post reports that the City of DC plans to fire 23 Technology Office contractors and place 4 employees on leave in the aftermath of the arrests of a Security manager and contractor on bribery charges last week. Another government employee has since been arrested for his role in the scam, and the mayor has promised that the tech office will undergo a 'full and formal review.'"

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  1. Contractors hiring other contractors... by tyroneking · · Score: 3, Informative

    "Sushil Bansal, the contractor who owns Advanced Integrated Technologies Corporation."

    "Seventeen of the contractors work for AITC"

    That's where the problems lies - a contractor hiring other contractors through his own company. Interferes with the proper chain of management and encourages bad practices and fraud.

    Last year recently turned down a contract at a very large supplier to a UK government agency in part because I was being compelled to work through the company owned by one of the other contractors on the project. From colleagues on the project I heard that the guy was a hard task master and never allowed his team to engage in any upfront design work. Of course they did what he asked because he was paying them directly, when they should have acted more professionally and insisted on some proper design work.

    A year later - he's been let go, not sure what's happened to the people who worked through him - and the project is collapsing.

  2. Re:DC government is pointless by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    DC is a federal protectorate.

    Any type of home rule that DC residents get is at the whim of the federal government.

    Don't like it? Change the US Constitution. At least if the Constitution means anything to you, anyway. (If you think DC should be represented at the federal level without having to change the US Constitution, quite frankly that means for you the US Constitution is meaningless...)

    The seat of power in the US was deliberately NOT put in any state for some very good reasons.

  3. Virginia, here we go again by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    This story falls in line with my experience working in the Commonwealth of VA. Which is: Local sub getting defrauded on state and local government projects by out of state corporation under the protection of state government employees. I had this happen twice to the company I worked at within a year, and I cannot say how happy I am to be out of there. I am still in awe about the widespread incompetence, opportunism and evil intent in that part of the country.

    Advise: When representatives of the Attorney General's office are running coverup campaigns - including desperate meetings on a sidewalk of your state capital - it is time to look for a new job.