Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Keypoint Government Solutions is Kroll

When Kroll changes their names we should be paying attention.

The police departments are hiring private companies to do investigation and consulting? And, does Kroll make this known in discovery. Do Kroll run police units like the LAPD's Threat Management Unit have to submit this info to the defense? Don't they have the manpower and expertise to investigate on their own.

Can't a conflict of interest arise when say Kroll is doing litigation support and reputational recovery and risk mitigation for a client and is also submitting investigative reports to the Police?


No wonder nothing made any good sense in my case, over and ove again, as I was turned into some monstrous criminal without being any kind of monster or criminal. How would I even imagine why Nick Kroll kept showing up when he was never at the scene of any allegation and he had no idea who I was and visa versa.



http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20031028005803/en/Kroll-Retained-Transportation-Security-Administration-Conduct-Employee#.U0PEK1f0jMM

Company History

KeyPoint Government Solutions was formerly Kroll Government Services, a division of Kroll Inc. The company originated by providing consulting and independent investigation services to police departments, which included a major contract as Independent Monitor for the Los Angeles Police Department.
Kroll grew the division to exclusively serve government clients at a historically critical time, during the development of the Department of Homeland Security. In 2003, Kroll was selected by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration to provide preliminary background investigations for the large federal workforce being hired to handle security screening activities in our nation’s airports. A similar background investigation contract with U.S. Customs and Border Protection soon followed.
By developing the capability to provide this vital service, the company has built a nationwide network of experienced investigators. Through the dedication and commitment of our employees and contractors, the organization has grown to a $90 million a year enterprise that also serves U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Office of Personnel Management, the Army National Guard, and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Our reputation is synonymous with quality and integrity.
Kroll Government Services was acquired by Veritas Capital in May 2009, becoming KeyPoint Government Solutions. KeyPoint is now part of a family of companies that aggregate more than $6 billion in annual government sales and employ more than 50,000 men and women.
We look forward to continued growth and an ever-expanding ability to meet our government’s investigative and security needs.

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