ADCS, Inc.
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ADCS, Inc. (Automated Document Conversion Systems) is the San Diego, California, IT services company founded by Brent R. Wilkes.
In October 2003, when ADCS, Inc. was "battling [Southern California] fires threatening the company's headquarters," Mitch Wagner of Security Pipeline described the company thusly:
- "ADCS has about 100 staff located at its headquarters in Poway, an inland suburb just north of the city of San Diego. The company is in multiple businesses: It does document conversion and warehousing, scanning in paper documents, extracting the information from the scans and cross-referencing the information in usable form. Its biggest project was archiving 1.2 million engineering drawings for the Panama Canal in 1999. Sister companies that have been spun off from ADCS include a marketing company, Group W Media Productions, Inc.; Mirror Labs, an "independent research and testing laboratory;" a "catering company" Group W Events, Inc.; and a "transportation company" Group W Transportation, Inc. ("Wilkes' private air carrier." [1]).
- "The company has locations in Panama, Hawaii, and Chantilly, Va.; the corporate headquarters hosts mail and telecom and other IT functions on 14 racks of servers, with 32 terabytes of data and 20 web sites."
- "The datacenter runs on a central uninterruptible power supply system from APC, which occupies two whole racks in the company datacenter. Batteries can support the datacenter for two hours. During the crisis, the APC recorded 54 separate power fluctuations, either surges or powering down, but the APC system handled them all. The company has a natural gas powered generator in case the county electrical supply is cut off, but San Diego Gas & Electric cut off the natural gas flow soon after the power started."
- "The company mirrors 4 TB of current data to its Chantilly, Va., location and a Level 3 data center in downtown San Diego, and stores three weeks of data at an Iron Mountain repository."
Contents
Affiliations
- Corporate Member, The National Military Intelligence Association
Contact Details
13970 Stowe Drive
Poway, CA 92064
Telephone: 858-676-9800
Website: http://www.adcs.com/
Note: The ADCS, Inc. "welcome" page was accessed December 6, 2005. Contact information found on One Source website.
SourceWatch Resources
External links
Campaign Contributions
- "Individuals Who Gave To This Committee (1999-2005): ADCS INC PAC (ADCS, Inc. political action committee), Federal Election Commission. Note: This is a "who's who" of Wilkes' family members and ADCS, Inc. employees.
- ADCS INC PAC Political Action Committee and Campaign Finance Details, CampaignMoney.com.
Contracts
Articles & Commentary
- Dana Wilkie, "Cunningham in the wings on contract for a donor," San Diego Union-Tribune (dukecunningham.com), December 15, 1997.
- Matt Potter, "The Art of Cash Harvest," San Diego Reader, October 5, 2000. Scroll down more than half way to ADCS, Wilkes, and Cunningham info.
- David Washburn, "Poway firm contributed to Cunningham. Records say ADCS was contributor, got lucrative contracts," San Diego Union-Tribune, June 25, 2005.
- Dean Calbreath, "Politicians' private-jet use raises questions. Cunningham among those who flew on tiny S.D. air carrier," San Diego Union-Tribune, August 5, 2005.
- Josh Marshall, Talking Points Memo, August 9, 2005.
- Mark Walker and William Finn Bennett, "Agents raid defense contractor linked to Cunningham," North County Times, August 16, 2005: "Search warrants were served at ADCS Inc. company headquarters at 13970 Stowe Drive, and at the home of company owner Brent Wilkes at 13712 Paseo Valle Alto."
- Josh Marshall, Talking Points Memo, August 16, 2005. Late Update: For campaign cycles 2000-2004, Wilkes, ADCS, Inc. employees, and ADCS PAC donated $30,000 to Thomas D. DeLay's ARMPAC and approximately $59,000 to Cunningham and his PAC.
- Charles R. Babcock and R. Jeffrey Smith, "Search Targets Contractor With Ties to Lawmaker," Washington Post, August 18, 2005.
- William Finn Bennett, "Pentagon official tells press Cunningham pressured him to award contract," North County Times, August 18, 2005.
- "Defense Contractors Haven't Just Doled to 'Duke'. Disgraced congressman is far from the only politician to receive money from defense contractors MZM and ADCS," Center for Responsive Politics (YubaNet), December 1, 2005.