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From the Washington Post, October 1, 2007 Pg. 1

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Air Force Arranged No-Work Contract

Experts Question Official's Deal With Nonprofit

By Robert O'Harrow Jr., Washington Post Staff Writer

While waiting to be confirmed by the White House for a top civilian post at the Air Force last year, Charles D. Riechers was out of work and wanted a paycheck. So the Air Force helped arrange a job through an intelligence contractor that required him to do no work for the company, according to documents and interviews.

For two months, Riechers held the title of senior technical adviser and received about $13,400 a month at Commonwealth Research Institute, or CRI, a nonprofit firm in Johnstown, Pa., according to his resume. But during that time he actually worked for Sue C. Payton, assistant Air Force secretary for acquisition, on projects that had nothing to do with CRI, he said.

Riechers said in an interview that his interactions with Commonwealth Research were limited largely to a Christmas party, where he said he met company officials for the first time.

"I really didn't do anything for CRI," said Riechers, now principal deputy assistant secretary for acquisition. "I got a paycheck from them."

Riechers's job highlights the Pentagon's ties with Commonwealth Research and its corporate parent, which has in recent years received hundreds of millions of dollars worth of grants and contracts from the military, and more than $100 million in earmarks from lawmakers.

Commonwealth Research and its parent company, Concurrent Technologies, are registered with the Internal Revenue Service as tax-exempt charities, even though their primary work is for the Pentagon and other government agencies. In a recent report Concurrent, also based in Johnstown, Pa., said it was among the Defense Department's top 200 contractors, with a focus on intelligence, surveillance, force readiness and advanced materials.

Concurrent's top three executives each earn an average of $462,000. The company reported lobbying expenditures of $302,000 for the year ending in June 2006, more than double what it spent on lobbying four years earlier.

Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... ws&sub=new

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All I wanna know is where do i sign up for this deal?? 13k a month to sit around. That is for me lol

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all i wanna know is where do i sign up for this deal??? 13k a month to sit around. That is for me lol


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you mean...you guys are not making that kind of cash now?

WoW...guess I'm real lucky Smile

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I would need to take a paycut to get down to 13k. Laughing
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Me too.... Cheers

I am headed off to Australia next week for ten days...cant wait, I have not been there since 1971 (mid-tour break from Nam)...should be fun...chat later

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I would need to take a paycut to get down to 13k. Laughing



a month? Laughing

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a month? Laughing


thats what i'm screaming Smile
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I want to know what you guys do to make so much moneys. I work as a Reservist while living off the GI Bill and am probably going to be working at McDonalds soon (no joke) just to make by. PLEASE tell me you guys are former Crew Chiefs who are using their Crew Chief skills at the airport to make that kind of money.

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I dont know about the other guys but Retired USAF (E-8, twenty six years worth-former CC), now working for Uncle Sam (GS-13).....it all add$$$$ up - we wont even talk about my wife being a GS-11 too...I never had it so good...really, who knew?

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