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The U.S. Attorney's Office and the Defense Department on Friday announced that Kevin Marlow, a senior contracting officer at the Defense Information Systems Agency was among four people indicted in a contracting scam.

Thirty-four of 68 counts in the public corruption indictment focused on Marlow, who allegedly had a secret financial interest in Vector Systems Inc., a small firm based in Harrisburg, Pa. Marlow used a government purchase card to award over $11 million in contracts to the company between 1998 and 2002, according to a statement released by the Defense Department.

Also indicted in the scam were Frederick and Stephanie Marlow, relatives of Kevin Marlow, and Vector Systems owner James Kloss, who allegedly paid the Marlows $500,000 in cash and provided other benefits to the family.


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According to the company's Web site, it was founded in 1997 and is "a veteran-owned provider of IT services on demand to departments and agencies of the U.S. Government...VSI's core competence is a common-sense, customer-focused approach to IT business."

Calls to the company's Harrisburg office went unanswered Friday.

The criminal investigation was conducted by the northwest field office of the Defense Criminal Investigative Service and the inspector general at the Defense Information Systems Agency after auditors found irregularities in the contracting paperwork.

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  • This guy is obviously an unethical loser. Shame on him for cheating us taxpayers and failing to be loyal to his country. As a CO it makes me sick to see those that are provided with this trust abuse it. I hope this guy spends lots of time in jail so he can reflect on his actions.
  • Corruption in government credit card buying! Seems to appear quite often upon many of our our leader's watches these days! Does ethics mean anything in public service or just good ol' boy politics! What ever happened to financial disclosure in public service? With so much CEO curruption amoung our major financial institutions, don't you think the federal government should be leading the way in restoring public trust!!!!
  • As bad as this is, this is nothing compared to the inadequately justified spending of millions and billions of dollars to sole-source contractors, and the chronic abuse of the merit promotion system. Fraud, waste, and abuse abound throughout the system. All systems need to be in continual stand-down.