Con Air = U.S. Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System launched by Marcy in 1994
McConnell believes that his sister and Paulson equipped Con Air guards and offenders with Serco's place-based technologies including tags, ad hoc way points, Red Switch override, GPS clock and snuff-film
PKI**, so bookmakers, hit teams and film crews could isolate crime scenes from first responders or law enforcement and extort silence of witnesses to spot-fixed murders.
PKI = Public Key Infrastructure – N.B. Root key for RCMP/Con Air comms, held by UK MOD!
McConnell claims that his Con Air sister and Bob Paulson organised an interagency raid of Starnet offices in Vancouver (see above) and confiscated GIS*** servers, allegedly used to coordinate the place-based murder-for-hire pig farm service, and transferred them via Versaterm in Ottawa into the custody of Serco operatives of the various Fire/Police/EMS dispatch and emergency response commands which staged the shooting of Michael Zehaf-Bibeau on Parliament Hill.
GIS = Geographic Information Systems
McConnell suggests Canadians check out 32-year veteran Serco manager Bob Coulling who appears to have the tradecraft skills needed to camouflage the killings at the pig farm and on Parliament Hill including electronic warfare, tagging, asset recovery (money laundering) and Childbase paedophile image analysis for MOD, GCHQ, CESG, Police, Home Office, Serious Organised Crime Agency, Ministry of Justice and Customs and Revenue and Immigration Service.
McConnell suggests Canadians check out 32-year veteran Serco manager Bob Coulling who appears to have the tradecraft skills needed to camouflage the killings at the pig farm and on Parliament Hill including electronic warfare, tagging, asset recovery (money laundering) and Childbase paedophile image analysis for MOD, GCHQ, CESG, Police, Home Office, Serious Organised Crime Agency, Ministry of Justice and Customs and Revenue and Immigration Service.
Prequel 1: #2156 Marine Links Cameron Dirty Finance Tags to Serco Ammo Hack, Paulson Wandering Shooter Track
Prequel 2 #2154 Marine Links Serco's Ammo Center Pedo-Tags to Paulson Raids On Starnet, Parliament Hill
How Kevin Vickers subdued the Ottawa gunman
RCMP show dramatic security video of gunman behind Ottawa shootings [Note plain clothes reception committee at 1:53 and the individual who runs in the direction which established a track for the shooter; 2:41 transfer to a minister's car at used by the shooter to track to the Centre Block of the Parliament Building; 3:54 shooter is tracked behind the truck which moves away; 4:09 RCMP officers fall in behind the shooter so he cannot come out the way he went in; note the two security guards at front door stood down to let the shooter track through to the sequence as described in the video below]
Place-Based Public Management - Part #1
Trailer - Con Air (1997)
Worst Female Prisons In the world (Full Documentary 2014) Part 1
Defense Ammunition Center
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"Ottawa attack: MPs fashioned spears while Harper whisked into closet
OTTAWA — The Globe and Mail
Published Thursday, Oct. 23 2014, 8:07 PM EDT
Last updated Friday, Oct. 24 2014, 8:47 AM EDT
Stephen Harper spent about 15 minutes hidden in a Parliament Hill closet after a gunman stormed Centre Block where he and the rest of the Conservative caucus were guarded by MPs who'd fashioned sharp spears from flagpoles, sources say.
After they heard gunfire outside their meeting room door Wednesday, members of Parliament snapped close to 15 flagpoles to make weapons.
Some positioned themselves on risers that flanked doors, ready to attack an assailant.
"There were 15 flags up at caucus and all but two were taken down," one MP recalled.
"These guys were up there holding these spears ready to impale anyone who came in," the source said.
"It was that or get mowed down," the member of Parliament said of the threat posed by a gunman who was ultimately shot dead by Parliament Hill security.
Mr. Harper, meanwhile, had been whisked into a closet in the Centre Block room shortly after the gunfights outside began.
There were more than 150 Tory MPs stuck in this caucus room during the ordeal.
Many MPs thought the Prime Minister had managed to get out of the room and didn't know he was sequestered in what amounted to a cubbyhole.
"Someone knew there was a closet there so they stuck him in there," the source said.
"So for a lot of people it was as though he was gone."
The Prime Minister's RCMP security detail ultimately rescued him and whisked him out of the building.
It was a surprise to many Conservatives when Mr. Harper emerged from his hiding place to exit Parliament Hill.
Some MPs kept their flagpole weapons as souvenirs.
"Everyone was taking their spears home," the MP said. "I'm going to frame mine."
One soldier was killed by the gunman Wednesday and a Hill security guard was shot fighting the assailant but is expected to make a full recovery.
Tory MPs reunited with Mr. Harper Wednesday evening at the Foreign Affairs building and Democratic Reform Minister Pierre Poilievre brought his spear as a memento, another source said.
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"The BC Missing Women Investigation is an ongoing criminal investigation into the disappearance of at least 60 women from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside from the early 1980s through 2002. The investigation is headed by a task force of members from the RCMP and the Vancouver Police Department.
Many of the missing women were impoverished, drug-addicted sex workers from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Much of the investigation centred on Robert William Pickton and his Port Coquitlam pig farm."
"Versaterm is a Canadian corporation based in Ottawa, Ontario that develops information systems for police, fire, and other public safety agencies.
Versaterm was founded in 1977 by principals after spending a number of years building and refining the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) computer system, the Canadian equivalent to NCIC and NLETS. From the beginning, the focus was to create advanced information and management systems for municipal Public Safety agencies. Versaterm has been doing Fire/Police/EMS systems for integrated dispatch and early emergency operations centers since 1985.
The company went through several 'start over' product generations before adopting modern, open tools and environments in 1986. Since then, Versaterm products have been UNIX/Linux based, used RDBMS products and used other 'middleware' to assure that the products did not rely on any specific proprietary component.
Versaterm products were first employed in the U.S. in 1991, in the Caribbean in 1995 and gained major market share through the Y2K replacement cycle. Versaterm is a privately held corporation based in Ottawa, with a wholly owned US based subsidiary located in Scottsdale, AZ. The company has experienced an average 30+ per cent annual growth rate since 1998 and is financially healthy.
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"EXCLUSIVE
Ottawa shooting: The face-to-face encounter that ended the attack on Parliament
Sergeant-at-Arms Kevin Vickers rushed toward the gunman - and then took decisive action
By Evan Solomon, CBC News Posted: Oct 24, 2014 11:09 PM ET Last Updated: Oct 24, 2014 11:14 PM ET
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It is the critical moment of the attack on Parliament Hill: Before any more lives could be taken by gunman Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, he is shot dead by House of Commons Sergeant-at-Arms Kevin Vickers.
CBC News has learned the dramatic details of that face-to-face encounter, when the 58-year-old Vickers confronted Zehaf-Bibeau and killed him at point-blank range.
Zehaf-Bibeau had exchanged gunshots with parliamentary security at the entrance of Centre Block and ran down the long Hall of Honour towards the doors to the Parliamentary Library.
As he ran down the hall, pursued by RCMP officers, he passed the barricaded doors on his left, behind which the prime minister and the Conservative MPs were meeting. On his right, the doors to another caucus room where NDP MPs were diving for cover.
He shot at both doors, with one bullet penetrating the outer doors to the NDP caucus room.
Zehaf-Bibeau continued down the hall toward the wooden doors of the Library of Parliament, where he lodged himself behind a stone pillar beside an alcove to the right of the library's entrance.
Vickers' office is around the corner, a few metres away.
Hearing gunshots, Vickers grabbed his side arm, a semi-automatic pistol, and immediately ran out. His security team, who had been chasing Bibeau, yelled to Vickers that the suspect was hiding in the alcove.
Vickers immediately ran behind the other side of the pillar. That put him an arm's-length away from Bibeau.
According to guards, Vickers actually could see the barrel of Bibeau's gun pointing out, a foot away.
Vickers did not hesitate.
In one motion, sources told CBC News he dove to the floor around the pillar, at the feet of Bibeau, turning on his back as he landed and simultaneously firing his weapon upwards at Bibeau.
Bibeau was hit multiple times and fell to the ground. Vickers kept firing, emptying his entire magazine.
As soon as Bibeau dropped, the rest of the security team sprinted forward and opened fire.
Several bullet holes in the walls in the alcove give a sense of the numbers of rounds fired, and many more hit Bibeau.
One bullet passed right through the wooden library doors, hitting the librarians' desk deep inside.
But no one else was injured in that final exchange of gunfire.
According to sources, Vickers calmly got up after the firing was over and went back to his office to reload his gun in case a threat remained.
He then went to the Conservative caucus room where Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his MPs had barricaded the room's doors with chairs.
After identifying himself to gain entry to the room, Vickers strode to the microphone at the front of the room and explained what had happened:
"I engaged the suspect and the suspect is deceased," he said.
According to sources, the entire room erupted in cheers, as Vickers left to continue to secure the grounds.
This story has been edited from a previous version that stated there were nine bullet holes in the wall near the Parliamentary library, based on information from multiple sources. In fact, upon further investigation, not all the marks were caused by the bullets. The exact number of bullets that hit the wall in the shooting is unclear. Oct 25, 2014 5:15 PM ET"
"Defense Ammunition Center (DAC)
Contract Type
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Fixed Price
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Period of Performance
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10/1/2008 to 9/30/2013
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Project Overview:
Since 2008, Serco has assisted DAC with the analysis, design, development, implementation, management/ administration, and evaluation of integrated, enterprise-wide and component-specific training, learning, knowledge management, and strategic human resource management interventions that are critical to achieving their mission. Serco holds an OPM TMA TO with DAC and also a contract through GSA Millenia Lite. When the GSA contract could not support all of DACs needs, Serco recommended the use of the OPM TMA vehicle. Through these contracts, Serco provides training program management support to deliver multi-faceted best practice solutions in training development and delivery, knowledge management, portal technologies, course conversions (ILT and CBT to WBT), mobile performance applications, and Learning Management Systems support. Serco applies the ADDIE model to all course development activities including ILT, WBT, and leading-edge technologies including mobile performance applications. Serco provided LMS support and also developed and continues to manage DAC's Ammunition Community of Excellence.
Types of Solutions Developed:
Serco converted DAC curriculum from predominantly ILT to a blended training environment that provided DL, ILT support, continuous performance support through a CoP, and mobile application tools for approximately 110,000 students annually. To date, Serco has worked with DAC to grow their online curriculum to more than 60 courses representing approximately 240 hours of training. Serco assisted DAC in migrating to the mandated Army Learning Management System (ALMS) in less than six months. Serco also provides ongoing support for the identification of new DL courses while maintaining and updating the spectrum of existing courses. On the ILT front, Serco provides design support and, when required, additional facilitator/instructor support for several courses.
The CoP provides a repository of relevant materials, a forum for collaborative sharing of information, and an "Ask an Expert" capability for soldiers to receive answers to their questions from qualified DAC resources. The CoP enjoys more than 10,000 active members and has received numerous accolades from appreciative members.
Most recently, Serco proposed the inclusion of mobile application tools and games to reinforce training and provide continuous and "in the field" performance support. To date, Serco has developed six mobile apps which have been distributed for both the iOS (Apple App Store) and Android (Google Play) environments. Together, these apps have reached over 15,000 soldiers and have allowed DAC to become a center of excellence in this burgeoning training environment.
Intended or Achieved Result:
Through the design and delivery of customized instructor-led, web-based training and distribution of mobile performance supports, Serco has increased the number of DAC learners by 10–15% year over year. Serco has increased the number of DAC learners reached annually by 10%–15% via varied modalities. In 2011 alone:
- 110,000 Soldiers took a Serco-authored DAC Distance Learning course
- 15,000 Soldiers participated in a Serco-developed, DAC-sponsored ILT course
- 15,000 people [potential hackers] used the Serco-administrated DAC Ammunition CoP to discover information, references or collaborate with other ammunition professionals."
Yours sincerely,
Field McConnell, United States Naval Academy, 1971; Forensic Economist; 30 year airline and 22 year military pilot; 23,000 hours of safety; Tel: 715 307 8222
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