Talk:System Planning Corporation

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Please take note that SPC is first and foremost a Radar company. Any software they produce is purely accidental.

-anonymous software developer.

"Systems Planning Corporation takes no responsibility for the lack of investigation into former corporate star Dov Zakhiem--the Pentagon Comptroller who was in charge when trillions of dollars went missing."

This statement is inconsistent with the main article that discusses Dov Zakhiem. The above statement appears both meaningless in conclusion and inaccurate in premise. According to the main article Zekheim wasn't comptroller when the trillions reportedly went missing, he was reportedly tasked with finding them after the fact. At the very least Zakheim became the comptroller of the Pentagon after he appearently left System Planning. What responsibility would System Planning Corporation have for investigating a former employee for actions that took place after he had left their employment unless it directly effected them? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.83.208.120 (talk) 01:01, 31 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]


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