Scytl has access to the Pentagon’s database
https://www.usaspending.gov/award/CONT_AWD_0010_9700_HQ056610A0005_9700
https://www.usaspending.gov/award/CONT_IDV_HQ056610A0005_9700
Scytl’s access to the Pentagon’s personnel records began Jan. 31st, 2011.
That is when nine contracts were approved for Scytl to control voting procedures for the military and their families.
According to the Pentagon, Scytl is “Foreign Owned”.
https://www.usaspending.gov/recipient/e96aa33b-fe6a-581d-c95f-dd5abc4c4d75-P/latest
The contracts are for “IT AND TELECOM- PROGRAMMING” using independent contractors in:
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Barcelona, Spain
Brussels. Belgium
Los Angeles, California
Malta
Michigan (Okemos and E. Lansing)
Wuhan, China
According to Scytl, it has an 80 percent monopoly in U.S. vote counting machines.
Konnech also has Pentagon software contracts.
It controls the absentee voting process for the military and their families.
It also requires access to the Pentagon’s HR database.
According to Eric V. Neff, Los Angeles Prosecutor, over a thousand Election Boards use Konnech software.
Scytl and Konnech:
software are compatible with each other
share the same servers and Huawei telecommunication lines
use the same independent contractors who write their software programs
Details are in this story:
Who knows how many fraudulent voting profiles have been created to skew voting results in every election?
There is no way to find out, either.
Why?
Because the Pentagon’s contracts with Scytl and Konnech are “Blanket Purchase Agreements.”
These contracts:
automatically renew
pay vendors on demand without regards to cost
are “off book”, without Congressional oversight, as if part of the CIA
have no invoices
are exempt from public disclosure and information requests
Maybe Scytl is part of the CIA, after all.