RE: [TSCM-L] {4816} Test Equipment - complete article

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Originally published 05:00 a.m., March 2, 2010, updated 11:05 a.m., March 2, 2010=

CIA technician arrested on theft charges

A CIA technical-support official ha= s been arrested on charges of selling more than $60,000 worth of pilfered age= ncy electronic gear.

Todd Brandon Fehrmann, a communications-technology specialist with the agency, was arrested Friday morning at his office in Virg= inia and charged in a criminal complaint with stealing government equipment and selling it to a Massachusetts-based electronics equipment broker.

The FBI complaint unsealed Friday stated that Mr. Fehrmann worked for an unidentified U.S. government agency. Howev= er, U.S. of= ficials and Mr. Fehrmann confirmed he was a CIA employee.<= /p>

"This agency takes very seriou= sly any allegation of misconduct, period," CIA spokesman Paul Gimigliano s= aid, who added that he was not discussing any particular case. He declined furth= er comment.

Reached by phone at his home in Reston, Va., Mr. Fehrmann declined to comment on the arrest, but said he is no longer em= ployed with the CIA. Mr. Fehrmann's attorney, Paul Kemp, also declined to comment.=

According to the affidavit, Mr. Fehrmann arranged the sale of several handheld spectrum analyzers — high-technology devices with military applications that can measure and che= ck cell-phone signals and equipment — to a company called Bizi Internati= onal Inc.

The buyer became suspicious after noticing that two analyzers were new and contacted the manufacturer, Anrits= u, and learned they were sold recently to the CIA. The discovery triggered a C= IA inspector general investigation of Mr. Fehrmann last month, which led to an= FBI probe.

"This appears to have been detected internally rather quickly — just as it should have been R= 12; and the cooperation with law enforcement was good," said a U.S. of= ficial familiar with the case.

The CIA equipment seized by the FBI= in the case included 10 Anritsu analyzers, one Rhode & Schwartz analyzer a= nd a Fluke electronic testing device. The affidavit stated that the value of hal= f the equipment is $60,000 and that the investigation was continuing.

Mr. Fehrmann is scheduled to appear= in U.S. District Court in Alexand= ria on Thursday.

According to the affidavit, Mr. Fehrmann, who analyzed and bought communications gear, identified himself t= o the purchaser in a telephone conversation as a self-employed independent government contractor who in the past worked on "rebuilding telecommunication infrastructure in Iraq." According to the affidavit, he said he was not going back to Iraq and needed to sell surpl= us equipment.

Mr. Fehrmann told The Times it was "not correct" that he was involved in telecommunications projects= in Iraq. H= e said he did not work in I= raq.

Communications experts say spectrum analyzers have a variety of security uses. They can be used for checking th= e security of intelligence communications or for countering or tracking those= who plant and trigger improvised explosive devices, which commonly use cell pho= nes as part of the triggering device.

Anritsu, manufacturer of two types = of analyzers taken from the CIA, stated on its Web page that the analyzers hav= e several uses, including measuring cell phone base-station signals, mapping signal strength to determine where to place antennas, base stations and sig= nal repeaters.

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