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What Was Vivek Kundra’s Theft Conviction? Going Klepto At J.C. Penney In 1996.

Amit Chowdhry | March 19, 2009 | 348 views | Comments
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As you may remember, last week the FBI raided the offices of Vivek Kundra.  Kundra was nominated by Barack Obama to be the CIO of the White House.  When Kundra was 22, he was charged with a misdemeanor theft (less than $300).  That charge has come back to haunt him today.  So what did he actually steal?  Four shirts worth $134 from J.C. Penney.

Each shirt was worth $33.50.  The crime took place in 1996 and he was charged in 1997.  The crime took place in Montgomery County, Maryland.  Kundra was caught putting the shirts in a shopping bag and he left without paying.  Sgt. Tom Stanton noticed the crime being committed and there was a brief foot chase.  The property was recovered shortly after.

Should The White House hold this against him?  They decided not to.  This is understandable because every politician has some sort of skeleton in their closet.  Remember how our last President was arrested for getting a DUI in 1976?  That didn’t stop him from becoming President.

[via TBI]

Two Arrested By FBI At Offices Of New White House CIO Vivek Kundra

Amit Chowdhry | March 12, 2009 | 197 views | Comments
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FBI agents have raided the offices of Vivek Kundra, a man that was elected to become President Obama’s chief information officer according to FOX News.  Kundra was preparing to leave the D.C. chief technology officer position to join Obama’s administration.  There is supposedly corruption in the office, but is not tied to Kundra.  Two arrests have been made.

The FBI has arrested government worker Yusuf Acar and Advanced Integrated Technologies Corp. employee Sushil Bansal.  Both of these individuals will be appearing in court today.  “It’s an ongoing law enforcement investigation,” stated FBI spokeswoman Lindsay Gotwin.

“Kundra will be fine. His aide will not,” stated a source at Wired.

Vivek Kundra Is The First White House CIO

Amit Chowdhry | March 5, 2009 | 741 views | Comments
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Earlier today President Obama hired Vivek Kundra as the first Chief Information Officer of the White House.  Vivek is formerly the CTO of the District of Columbia, serving under Mayor Adrian Fenty.  Kundra was hired to push for the expansion of making the White House more high-tech.  Kundra will also oversee federal technology spending, information sharing between agencies, and monitor security and piracy.

Obama will also be responsible to “lower the cost of government operations,” according to the New York Times.  Kundra was born in India and lived in Tanzania until age 11.  After that he moved to Gaithersburg in Mayland.  Kundra moved post city contracts on YouTube, made Twitter common in his office, and hopes to allow drivers pay parking tickets and renew driver licenses on Facebook.

Kundra’s website Digital Public Square offers information about crime, parking, tourism, free wi-fi spots around the area, leaf-collection schedules, and a widget with live-snow progress in D.C.  Kundra launched a contest on the website in October called “Apps for Democracy.”  Kundra hopes to help the White House save $2.6 million over what it usually costs to hire contract developers.

Kundra has a Masters of Science in information technology from the University of Maryland and was the assistant secretary of commerce and technology in Virginia.