4 thoughts on “Hillz eMails – meh, DoD Cloudghazi

  1. Mark Zaid, a Washington lawyer who specializes in national security cases, said the incident is likely to dredge up bad memories of the company. “The first thing that jumps to mind,” he said, is “Oh, no. It’s Booz Allen again.”

    Zaid was referring to Edward Snowden, the former NSA contractor who worked for Booz Allen when he fled to Hong Kong in 2013 with a trove of classified material. Another of the firm’s employees, Harold Martin III, was arrested last year and charged under the Espionage Act after federal agents discovered over 50 terabytes of classified data in his residence, the trunk of his car and in an unlocked outdoor shed.

    Can we lock an entire company up?

    1. Fine by me. These guys wanted to get on my team for a contract with the Army Corps some years ago. I met with them for dinner, we had a nice chat, they sent me a few brochures, and then called me up a coupla days later wondering why I hadn't sent them a teaming agreement.

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