RENEGADE AGENT MAY HAVE BUGGED ARMY MEETINGS

Document Type: 
Collection: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP90-00552R000605840037-0
Release Decision: 
RIPPUB
Original Classification: 
K
Document Page Count: 
1
Document Creation Date: 
December 22, 2016
Document Release Date: 
August 30, 2010
Sequence Number: 
37
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
October 14, 1981
Content Type: 
OPEN SOURCE
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP90-00552R000605840037-0.pdf105.05 KB
Body: 
Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/30: CIA-RDP90-00552R000605840037-0 ARTICLE APPEARED ON PAGE g- Renegade Rent May Have. Bugged Army Meetings A federal -grand jury is looking into allegations that renegade CIA agent Edwirr Wilson may have- bugged meetings of the Army Ma- teriel Command to get information for Control Data Corp., one of the world's biggest computer firms. A corporate executive admits hav- ing met with Wilson and hired him as a consultant, but denies the com--.t pany requested or knew about any . bugging of the Army's procurements: arm. Control Data's vice president for government and military market ing, L. Taylor Kincannon, said the purpose of hiring, Wilson was to use his "great contacts". to unload some. outdated computers on Third World countries. . - Wilson and Kincannon were brought together at lunch on May 12, 1976, by Paul Cyr, a former. Army Materiel Command official. Also present was Wilson's assistant, Kevin Mulcahy, who has become a witness for the prosecution. According to notes of the lun- cheon meeting, Kincannon agreed "to secure and forward inventory of surplus Control Data hardware avail- able for immediate sale." Wilson was to be.paid a minimum of $1,200 a THE WASHINGTON POST 14 October 1981 month in consultant fees, peanuts to The key participant, though, wasj a $7, billion-a-year company like a Pentagon employe who was in his Control Data... 40s, thin, bespectacled, ner-vousA HeI Kincannon insists that the Wilson worked in the contracts section of contract was "to sell obsolete. equip- the Army Materiel .Comrnan? -Afte;. ment to Third World countries" and some discussion, he. agreed to' carry a nothing else. But Mulcahy has told- tiny transmitter into his office and investigators that the point of the meetings. He insisted that theIbug'1 contract was to get inside informs= must be hidden. either in his brief='' tion on the Army's bidding, and pro case or in his glasses cerement plans. This was to be :ac- After the meeting, 'Wilson-' 'sicla-'j comphshed with bugging devices The "consulting agreement" itself, obtained by my associate..Dale. Van Atta, describes Wilson's job in a sin= gle sentence:. "Performance of work shall include consulting services in the area of Department 'of Defense programs." No mention ofdumping agent Frank Terpill arranged for tlTEq purchase of custom-made transnut- ter crystals through a Yugoslav con=,I tact in London named Iva: The 'twdj of them had -done some electrons) eavesdropping for the Playboy Clubs old computers on Third World na- - tions. casino weren't skimming the house'S'r In mid-July, lMMulcahy says, Wit- take. (Teril also discussed withrj. son ordered him to bill Control Data. Playboy officials a plan to:construcVJ When Mulcahy observed that they a floating casino off Bahrain. -Rich-, hadn't done anything to' sell the Arabs would. be transported to the.! company's computers,. Wilson said emporium in speedboats.) they had indeed, they were about to Control Data's contract with.-Wit-;4 bug the Materiel Command for the son was finally terminated'in"Apri l; f company. He sent Mulcahy to a 1979, after the company had -paid meeting where the bugging was to be hint at least $43,000 but closer to' arranged. $100,000. Kincannon, ackriowledged,_,; The meeting took .place-in the. that. Wilson "never generated -ar y. Texaco station at Bailey's Cross- business" for the . company, ,.which roads, a few miles' from Washington "never sold any equipment through,-1 in suburban Virginia at 7:30 a.m. him." Wilson was "very close to sell-_; The gas station proprietor's brother,: ing one terminal that we had,'-'.said Douglas Schlachter, was,' in:-charge. Kincannon, who blames himself only.,, (He. has since been. secretly indicted for ' keeping such 'an urproductiye { in another Wilson caper and is hid- consultant on the payroll for three ing out in Burundi.). - _years. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/30: CIA-RDP90-00552R000605840037-0