News Chronicle – Defense fraud investigation focuses on Simi Valley manufacturer
Chronology of Events Regarding Genisco Technology.
Simi Valley News Chronicle, Oct. 8, 1989, Front page & Page 12
Defense fraud investigation focuses on Simi Valley manufacturer.
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The former Genisco Technology Corp. supervisors were sentenced to federal prison Monday for their roles in a scheme that supplied faulty components for a variety of military weapons, including the HARM missile and Navy torpedo system.
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Defense Week article of May 1, 1989 by Tony Capaccio, “Bounty Hunters Search For Fraud Can End In Cash, Unemployment”
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A 110 and pages long report submitted to Honorable John D. Dingell, Chairman to Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Committee on Energy and Commerce. Concerns About Four Navy Missile Systems, 
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Los Angeles Times publishes an online article where Genisco Technology Corp was ordered to pay $725,000 in fines and restitution for falsifying test data on several key military components, including a U.S. Navy torpedo simulator.
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The chairman of a congressional oversight subcommittee has accused the Navy of attempting to mislead Congress about performance failures in the HARM missile, the state-of-the-art anti-radar weapon deployed in the U.S. raid against Libya in 1986.
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Midway through the Civil War, somebody in Washington figured something was rotten on the battlefields of Virginia. The cavalry was being sold the same horses two and three times over. The Army tried to fire its gunpowder and found it has been blended with sawdust.
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Los Angeles Times compiles a list of different articles from different publications and sources about Genisco Technology Corp.
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Private parties who report fraudulent government claims of businesses entities are known colloquially as “whistleblowers”. By reporting such misconduct and abuse, most of these informants act pursuant to the False Claims Act (“FCA”). The Federal statute provides substantial economic incentives for whistleblowers.
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Genisco Technology Corp pealded guilty to charges that the company faked testing data and submitted false certifications on key components of the HARM missile and three other military contracts.
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Phillip E. Benson gives his declaration for the case No. 729347 entitled Law Offices of Herbert Hafif, et al v. Killingsworth, et al (Orange County Superior Court)
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A report was submitted to United States General Accounting Office on July 23, 1984. The report was addressed to The Honorable Ted Stevens, Chairman of Subcommittee on Defence, Committee on Appropriations. The report examined budget justifications for selected missiles including STINGER, TOW, HAWK, HELLFIRE, DRAGON and HARM. And summarized the analysis of fiscal year 1985 appropriation requests.
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