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And according to the stories (washingtonpost.com) I've read, it was contract 
and not career employees involved.

Tod Chernikoff, CRM

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From: "Nicole Williams" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 14:21
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Subject: Re: [RM] Presidential Candidate Passport Breach

> From reading the Washington Post:
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> "The employees were each caught because of a computer-monitoring system
> that is triggered when the passport account of a "high-profile person"
> is accessed without authorization, . . "
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> Nicole Williams
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> OPP/Registration Division
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> My understanding is that the issue is not one of a comprehensive and
> authorized background check (and as an aside, I don't believe there is a
> requirement for that; moreover, I think the media and the citizenry do a
> pretty good job of that today thanks to them there Interwebs).
>
> Instead, this was career State Department employees just, y'know,
> looking at
> the info in the files for their own purposes, just as there were
> employees
> with me when I was in government that would look through the traffic
> tickets
> to see if anyone famous had gotten a ticket (and those of you in
> government
> probably know people who do/have done that too). It speaks to a failure
> of
> internal controls (or lack of them altogether).
>
> Regards,
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> Jesse Wilkins
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