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Litigation

Mar. 24, 2012

Whistle-blower says contractor outsourced data security

A Gardena-based information-technology company is facing allegations it secretly placed sensitive FBI, police and anti-terrorism data overseas in violation of a promise made to its client, the city of San Diego.


By Ciaran McEvoy


Daily Journal Staff Writer


It's an alleged case of government outsourcing gone wrong.


A Gardena-based information technology company is facing allegations it secretly placed sensitive FBI, police and anti-terrorism data overseas in violation of a promise made to its client, the city of San Diego.


A qui tam lawsuit unsealed last week in San Diego County Superior Court claims En Pointe Technologies Inc. violated it...

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