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Defense Security Service (DSS): Platte River Networks not on our cleared list.
2015-08-16
[Daily Caller] About 13,000 companies have received FCL or facility-wide clearance. But Platte River is not one of them.

"Platte River is not cleared" to have access to classified material, stated Cindy McGovern, chief public affairs officer for DSS in a telephone interview with The Daily Caller News Foundation.

Sen. Ron Johnson, chairman of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, told the DCNF that the Platte River involvement "raises serious questions" about the security surrounding Secretary Clinton's server over the last two years.
Copy of contract? Statement of Work (SOW)? Deliverables? Contract Duration? Payment schedule? U.S. Government Contract Officer's Representative (COR)? ....or was this effort NOT funded by the USG, but rather a private foundation ?
Posted by:Besoeker

#5   Isn't the Platte River the one that's famous for being too muddy to drink and too thin to plow?

Yep.

And like Hillary, a mile wide and an inch deep.
Posted by: JHH   2015-08-16 16:58  

#4  Isn't the Platte River the one that's famous for being too muddy to drink and too thin to plow?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2015-08-16 16:45  

#3  They likely weren't contracted for services by DoS. However, it's possible that Platte River may have been a subcontractor, perhaps to a consultant.

Sounds like the IG needs to look at a lot of contracts.
Posted by: Pappy   2015-08-16 13:28  

#2  Of course not. They were hired because (1) they were politically reliable (i.e. donors) and (2) they're throwaways anyway.
Posted by: ed in texas   2015-08-16 09:40  

#1  drip...drip...drip
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-08-16 09:15  

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