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Wireless Generation

I am a concerned taxpayer living in New Jersey, and I wanted to alert you to the real story that needs investigating about Wireless Generation. This firm was retained by NJ simply to serve as a consultant for the Race to the Top application. But contrary to both federal and state rules, Wireless Generation actually developed proposal text that specifically defines a scope of work that Wireless Generation itself expects to complete -- either by sole source or by a rigged bidding process whereby Wireless Generation has developed a scope of work that only it will be in a position to carry out. In fact, you'll see by doing a search of the application that the proposal itself actually talks about the New Jersey student data being sent to Wireless Generation's central servers. This is a complete perversion of federal and state procurement rules

 
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2 Tuesday, 23 November 2010 23:31
Anonymous
Wireless Generation has had a pattern of "consulting" on preparation of large scale federal funding applications for states and districts and embedding its own products and services within the application---so that once the state or district gets its funding, they pretty much have to turn around and give most of it to Wireless Generation, now operating as a vendor.
1 Tuesday, 07 September 2010 14:27
Law Student
I'm very interested in your comment. I am in the early stages of writing a Note involving public contracts and education. This is an intriguing topic.

If you are interested in talking more about this with me, please send a message to anon.john9@gmail.com.

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