Night vision firm fined $100 million for illegal sales

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Seems to me some folks should be going to jail. What's that say about our country when you can sell classified material to China and pay a fine, but get caught with a couple of ounces of weed and you go to jail for years? Bullshit if you ask me.

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The leading manufacturer of night vision gear for the Defense Department has admitted sending classified materials overseas and will pay a $100 million penalty, according to federal prosecutors, who say the actions of ITT Corp. have jeopardized the security of U.S. soldiers.

ITT, based in Roanoke, Va., exported classified or sensitive technical data to China, Singapore and Britain without having obtained authorization from the United States, prosecutors said.


The conviction is the first involving a major defense contractor violating the Arms Export Control Act, prosecutors said.

Saying that American soldiers are "the principal victims of ITT's crimes," U.S. Attorney John Brownlee said he has structured the $100 million penalty so that half of the money is spent by ITT to develop a next-generation night vision system and "ensure that our soldiers have the best night vision equipment in the world."
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ITT must invest the $50 million over five years to accelerate development of night vision technology, and the government will maintain rights to all technology that is developed under the agreement.

The arrangement will also allow the government to share any technology developed by ITT under the agreement with ITT's competitors, Brownlee said.

Prosecutors said the probe began Aug. 1, 2001, when Defense Department investigators discovered that ITT night vision employees sent a classified military document to Britain.

The company engaged in a "regular pattern of export violations and misrepresentation" to the U.S. government from 1980 to 2005, prosecutors said.

In some cases, information was transferred because the manufacture of laser gear could be done cheaper overseas.

ITT "went to significant lengths to set up an end run" around State Department licensing systems, prosecutors said, including enlisting a front company to export the systems.

The company also fought the government's investigation, Brownlee said, and attempted "to essentially run out the clock on the statute of limitations." He said the company's posture changed in 2005 with the hiring of a new CEO, Steven Loranger, who hired new outside corporate attorneys and instructed the company to cooperate with the investigation.
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ITT Corp., whose competitors include Lockheed Martin (up $0.08 to $98.50, Charts) and United Technologies (down $0.34 to $66.07, Charts), has agreed to plead guilty to a count of violating the Arms Export Control Act by illegally sending classified and/or export-controlled information relating to night vision materials to foreign countries. It also will plead guilty to a count of knowingly or willfully omitting material facts from required reports with intent to obstruct a State Department investigation.

As part of the $100 million penalty, ITT will pay a $2 million criminal fine and a $50 million deferred prosecution penalty - to be invested in night vision technology - and will forfeit $28 million to the U.S. government as the proceeds of its illegal actions. ITT will also pay a $20 million penalty to the State Department.
 
What's even worse is, they get to INVEST the "penalty" back into there OWN company! :mad: :dontknow:

Here.... Take 100million bucks out of one of your pockets, then put that money into your other pocket... and we're good. You probably will be responsible for at LEAST one US Soldier's DEATH in the next year, or so... but, ah... Who Cares! :mad: :mad: :mad:
 
Black1 said:
What's even worse is, they get to INVEST the "penalty" back into there OWN company! :mad: :dontknow:

Here.... Take 100million bucks out of one of your pockets, then put that money into your other pocket... and we're good. You probably will be responsible for at LEAST one US Soldier's DEATH in the next year, or so... but, ah... Who Cares! :mad: :mad: :mad:

Yes that makes me sick too. Refer to post 3 for proper punishment.
 
Treason is treason...........especially in times of war......

Firing squad for those responsible or complicit, plus forfeiture of all assets to the US Govt.

Django
 
Okay, I'm going to go Ape Shit on this one.

This started in 1980 for gods sake. And they tried to cover it up until the new CEO came on board.

Now I may be wrong on the amount, but if I remember right Boeing was fined $50 million for exporting 737's when the State Department determined that a component, remind you a component in the navigation system could be used by China to develop a guideance system for missles.

One instance was an honest error. The other was a deliberate attempt at fraud.

So, why does this happen? Lobbiest (or however it's spelled). Our government has become corrupt. All you have to do is have enough money to buy the Fu*king Senators or Congressmen and you are in like Flint.

God this pisses me off.:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
 
So I guess this is a bad time to try to sell you guys some of these really cool night vision goggles I just picked up overseas???:D:D:D
 

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