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Missing DD254's

Heads up: L3Harris offices in Plano, TX, Richardson, TX and Ashburn, VA are MISSING -as in UNable to.locate countless DD254's for classified programs based out of these office locations. L3Harris director (S.J.) knows this has been going on for nearly a year and has not reported this up the chain. I was a senior PM who recently left the company after 10+ years to join a real (in the top 5) defense organization. L3Harris will not be landing any new substantive awards.


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Post ID: @OP+1k4t3rm08

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Word is out regarding the MIA leadership and mismanagement of the Plano and Richardson offices --three more much needed contracts were not awarded and two others (options) were not exercised. Phil Forgione and Sterling Jones are the lowest common denominators in L3's failure to perform.

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Post ID: @3qk+1k4t3rm08

@gs There are no copies of the missing DD254's nor are they stored in the shared drive. A handful of the DD254's that we (Security) found were not signed by the Government at all. They all looked to be in a draft format which has created the appearance that someone internal to L3Harris has falsified or manipulated the actual forms.

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Post ID: @24c+1k4t3rm08

This isn't that big a deal and contracts should have a copy anyway. Or just get another issued from the government.

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Post ID: @gs+1k4t3rm08

In case you were wondering:
DD Form 254 is the Department of Defense Contract Security Classification Specification, a form that details the security requirements for a contract that involves access to classified information. It specifies the levels of classified information involved, the areas where contractors will have access, and any additional security requirements beyond standard National Industrial Security Program (NISP) standards. This form is crucial for ensuring that contractors understand and comply with the security protocols needed to safeguard sensitive government information.
Some m o r o n probably deleted them.

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Post ID: @e8+1k4t3rm08

@OP this is fantastic!

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