Honeywell, which manages Sandia National Laboratories, was fined $13 million for sharing military specs with China
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Nice to know Honeywell is going the same route as the NBA and selling out to China. Gee, for profit, corporate nuke management, what could go wrong? Do you think the fat cats running the show at Honeywell could resist a tempting offer like, "please share nuke security system details with us so we can close this huge business deal with you" courtesy of the PRC. Honeywell ain't American, it's a multinational. Remember that.
Oh well, I guess as long as they voluntarily disclose it and pay a slap on the wrist fine, everybody is happy. I bet the execs are doing their ROI calculations right now. Hmmm, $13m fine vs. losing $250m in business with the PRC. I wonder which option the MBAs will pick.
5/09/2021 10:18 PM
Total BS. No nuclear weapon information was involved, nor any classified information. They broke some export control regulations.
Total BS. No nuclear weapon information was involved, nor any classified information. They broke some export control regulations.
5/10/2021 6:01 PM
How you'd you know?
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