Tuesday May 6 | The Washington Post
Iraqi alleges Abu Ghraib torture, sues US contractors
Emad al-Janabi, center, facing forward, an Iraqi man who says he was tortured in Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, is seen during an interview with The Associated Press in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, May 5, 2008. via The Washington Post
Monday May 5 | ABS-CBN News
US contractors accused in Abu Ghraib torture suit
“They have to be held accountable for their participation in the atrocities at Abu Ghraib and the other facilities”
Agence France Presse LOS ANGELES - Employees from US military contractors helped torture Iraqi civilians detained at Abu Ghraib prison five years ago, according to a federal lawsuit filed in Los Angeles on ... via ABS-CBN News
Dec 17, 2007 | Fool.com
Oh, brother. This story just will... not... end ! It's been a good year since L-3 Communications -- the presumptive heir to a $4.7 billion translation contract that the U.S. Army originally awarded to Titan ... via Fool.com
Nov 9, 2007 | FreeMarketNews.com
Lawsuit Against Abu Ghraib Co Begins
Saleh v. Titan is a class action lawsuit brought against Titan Corporation and CACI International Incorporated, the U.S. government contractors at Abu Ghraib prison and other facilities in Iraq. via FreeMarketNews.com
Nov 7, 2007 | Guardian Unlimited
Judge Allows Abuse Lawsuit Against Firm
A federal judge allowed a lawsuit to proceed Tuesday against private defense firm CACI International Inc., whose interrogators are accused of abusing detainees at the notorious Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. via Guardian Unlimited
Oct 12, 2007 | Gotv.blogspot.com
Accenture, The Livingston Group, and Abu Ghraib
Last year, the Department of Homeland Security "awarded one of the most ambitious technology contracts in the war on terror - ' a 10-year deal estimated at up to $10 billion - ' to the global consulting firm ... via Gotv.blogspot.com
Oct 8, 2007 | Fredericksburg.com
Richard Maxwell "Dick" Almand, 74, of Fredericksburg died Friday, Oct. 5, at Mary Washington Hospital. via Fredericksburg.com
Sep 14, 2007 | The Enterprise
Memories help raise money for troops
Camp Springs resident Susie O'Connell holds back a tear as she looks at one of the last photos taken of her son Patrick, an Army first lieutenant, before he left for Iraq last July. via The Enterprise
Aug 30, 2007 | San Diego Business Journal
Former Titan Chief Executive Named to Decision Sciences Board
Decision Sciences Corp. said Aug. 28 that it has named Gene Ray, former chief executive of Titan Corp., to its board of directors. via San Diego Business Journal
Aug 29, 2007 | Freshnews
San Diego--- Decision Sciences Corporation Announces Addition of Gene Ray to the Board of Directors
“Preventing the release of a weapon of mass destruction is the driving principle behind Decision Sciences”
Decision Sciences Corporation announced today the addition of former Titan Founder and CEO, Gene Ray, to the DSC Board of Directors. via Freshnews







