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KoKo

(84,711 posts)
Mon Jan 27, 2014, 08:30 PM Jan 2014

DOJ Says Company That Vetted Snowden Faked 665,000 Background Checks

--Mike Masnick

When we last checked in on USIS, the contracting firm which large parts of the federal government and the intelligence community used to conduct background checks on employees (including Ed Snowden), we noted that it had been caught falsifying reports and claiming to have interviewed dead people. At the time, we noted at least one USIS employee had been accused of submitting 1,600 falsified credit reports. But, apparently, the story goes much, much deeper. The DOJ is now accusing USIS of faking background checks on 665,000 federal employees.

Not only that, but the practice of scamming the government seems to have been the official policy of the organization, clearly described in various emails. Basically, USIS was paid based on each completed background check, and realized it was a lot more profitable to "complete" them by not doing most of the actual work (pricey!) and just take the money (profits!).


Beginning in at least March 2008 and continuing through at least September 2012, USIS management devised and executed a scheme to deliberately circumvent contractually required quality reviews of completed background investigations in order to increase the company’s revenues and profits. Specifically, USIS devised a practice referred to internally as “dumping” or “flushing,” which involved releasing cases to OPM and representing them as complete when, in fact, not all ROIs comprising those cases had received a quality review as required by the Fieldwork Contracts.

USIS engaged in the practice of dumping in order to meet budgeted goals and, therefore, increase its revenues and profits. Given that USIS was paid by OPM for each completed case, the more cases USIS completed each month the more money it received from OPM. USIS’s dumping practices also enabled the company to receive annual performance incentive payments that it would not otherwise have been entitled to receive absent the dumping


Oh, and it became so profitable, they set up a computer program to help them defraud the government and not complete background checks. No joke.

Initially, USIS would dump cases manually. Soon after the dumping started, however, USIS began using a software program called Blue Zone to assist in the dumping practices. Through Blue Zone, USIS was able to identify a large number of background investigations, quickly make an electronic “Review Complete” notation indicating that the ROIs at issue had gone through the review process even if they had not, and then automatically release all of those ROIs to OPM with the “Review Complete” notation attached. By using Blue Zone, USIS was able to substantially increase the number of background investigations that could be dumped in a short time period.


You have to hand it to them. Not only did they figure out how to scam the government, they sure as hell did it efficiently. That's the American spirit at work!

In fact, it appears this became a key part of how USIS worked. Originally, it would only "dump" unfinished cases at the end of each day if it was behind schedule. But, later it realized it could get paid more by dumping these cases repeatedly during the day. No need to build up a queue, just dump... and get paid.

The DOJ also has emails showing that senior management was well aware this was going on and even participated or encouraged the activity.


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MUCH MORE and a good read at:

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140124/12433225982/doj-says-company-that-vetted-snowden-faked-665000-background-checks.shtml

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140124/12433225982/doj-says-company-that-vetted-snowden-faked-665000-background-checks.shtml
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global1

(25,961 posts)
1. Who Vetted USIS?.....
Mon Jan 27, 2014, 08:45 PM
Jan 2014

I'm sorry - but the more we contract jobs out like this to private firms - we must do a better job in picking them. I for one would not contract this out. It should have been government controlled from the onset.

KoKo

(84,711 posts)
2. It's become "Who Watches the Watchers" about everything these days...it seems.
Mon Jan 27, 2014, 08:52 PM
Jan 2014

The full article is an interesting read...

sabrina 1

(62,325 posts)
4. Privatizing National Security. What could possibly go wrong? For profit 'National Security'
Mon Jan 27, 2014, 11:31 PM
Jan 2014

Scammers have taken over much of this country, from Education to Security to Health Care and even the Military.

Capitalism at its finest. I'm sure there are those who will consider this scam to be brilliant except for getting caught.

How many other schemes like this are there? With hundreds, maybe thousands of Private Contractors 'guarding' our Security who knows how much corruption there is?

The worst of course is the Violations of our Constitutional Rights. THAT as Sen. Sanders said, 'has to stop'!

I feel so safe with these morons in charge of our National Security!

KoKo

(84,711 posts)
6. Think of how many of the 665,000 may have hacked in and sold or profited
Tue Jan 28, 2014, 10:24 AM
Jan 2014

by the information they might have been able to access. Hard to believe out of that many who weren't vetted that there weren't many who had access to what Snowden did. Yet, he is targeted for alerting...

Snowden's exposing this was monumental, imho.

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