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Wayne C. Gramlich

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Aug 14, 2007, 2:33:58 AM8/14/07
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a trading system.
>
> I put a lot of working into talking my new boss into me giving the
> normal 2 weeks notice at Salomon (they wanted me yesterday), because
> my current project is nearing a critical point. But my Salomon boss
> said just do a handoff now and leave.
>
> I am upset. I was trying to be professional.


Boy, email is one cheap detective!

Anyway, that seems the full scoop.

---guy

********** end excerpt from 'Corruption at Salomon Brothers' **********



Notice my 'Boy, email is one cheap detective!' observation; Legal had talked
about hiring a private investigator prior to that.

The "perp" not only named his new job, he gave his full job description,
pay rates, and his personal thoughts on matters.


The case was accepted by NYC Assistant US Prosecutor Jeremy Temkin - the
person assigned the Citibank wire-transfer theft. He said they never figured
out who the inside person was.

The interesting thing was that it turns out the people who investigate for the
US attorneys are FBI agents. Every meeting we had included a couple FBI agents
taking notes and turns questioning.

The nice FBI personnel I dealt with were from the New York Computer Crime
Squad. Special Agents Steven N. Garfinkel and David P. Marziliano.

This posting isn't about the many good FBI and other law enforcement people.

Sorry.

The other FBI case involved transfer of Salomon technology to the ISP account
of an employee who had accepted another job, but hadn't yet notified Salomon.

They mailed home to themselves Salomon's Risk Manageme


JGCASEY

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Aug 14, 2007, 3:02:53 AM8/14/07
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production
* printers. The new system, scheduled to be in operation next year, is
* expected to enhance the quality of support services for law enforcement
* agencies.
*
* "In addition to providing increased driver license security, the new
* license system will help insure more efficient and reliable customer
* service," said Col. L.N. Hagan, DPS director. The new system offers
* faster production of the license as applicants receive them within one
* week, rather than three to four weeks required by the current system.
*
* The new system also features simplicity of operation at work stations
* and enhanced on-line help for probate judge/license commissioner issuing
* clerks.
*
* The Sandia system produces fully digitized photos and signatures of the
* holder and combines them with demographic and graphic text, which is all
* printed in a single pass on the front and back of a composite polyester-PVC
* card. The card's front is three different colors and has a secure
* holographic overlay.

Digitized signatures? I've started signed 'X' for UPS, since they'll post
your signature to the Internet.

Well, at least there's no biometric information!

Is there?

* How convenient that only 7 months after Sandia scored the drivers
* license contract, DPS decides it will quietly (without any vote)
* implement rules requiring fingerprinting and barcoding on Alabama
* drivers licenses -- which Sandia specializes in -- just like they are
*


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