http://www.wired.com/news/conflict/0,2100,54342,00.html
Honeywell helped the phoenix program in
'nam and PROMIS stolen software helped round em up in guatamala and the
old south africa.This mob just got 80 million to be the next.
http://www.csc.com.au/
here in Australia.
But first, a little background information about CSC. We are a
full-scope, global IT services company. We pride ourselves on providing
real solutions to customers' business problems. These solutions range
from management consulting, systems development, systems integration to
outsourcing. Our solutions are based on experience, innovation and total
capability.
Being part of the global CSC offers our customers here access to some of
the world's best people, processes, intellectual property and technology.
We leverage the very best ideas and approaches from our worldwide
industry verticals (such as Financial Services and Healthcare). We access
those market-leading services from our global operations (like
Outsourcing) to complement the regional and local relationships developed
with our customers.
The DoD's Computer Investigations Training Program offered its first
class, Introduction to Computer Search and Seizure, in September 1998.
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is awarding a contract worth US$86.9
million to train cybercrime fighters.
According to news sources, the DoD announced that the contract will go to
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC), an El Segundo, California-based firm
with over 68,000 employees and revenue for its last fiscal year of $11.1
billion.
Computer Sciences will use the money to assist the DoD's Computer
Investigations Training Program (DCITP), instructing various agencies in
the best methods for combating computer-based crime and for maintaining
the security of defense-related computer networks from
counterintelligence and other incursions.
Agencies whose operatives receive training under DCITP include the Naval
Criminal Investigative Service, the Army Criminal Investigations
Division, the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, the Defense
Computer Forensics Lab, the Defense Criminal Investigative Services and
the 902nd Military Intelligence Group.
Huge Increase
http://sydney.indymedia.org:8081//front.php3?article_id=9108&group=webcast