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Tom Vanden Brook : ウィキペディア英語版
Tom Vanden Brook
Tom Vanden Brook is a journalist who has worked for ''USA Today'' since 2000. Vanden Brook took his undergraduate degree in history and a master's degree in journalism at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Prior to ''USA Today'', he worked as a reporter at ''The Milwaukee Journal'' and ''The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.'' He has covered the Department of Defense for the newspaper since April 2006.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://kellyaward.com/mk_award_popup/usareporters.html )
Vanden Brook has attracted attention after reporting on Pentagon information operations programs run by private contractors. His reporting claimed that the efficacy of the programs in Afghanistan and Iraq, that have cost hundreds of millions of dollars, has not been ascertained. His reporting also is critical of the Pentagon's use of private contractors such as Leonie Industries in lieu of trained military personnel.
== Reputation attack ==
Vanden Brook became part of an apparent disinformation campaign that aimed to besmirch his professional reputation linked to his reporting on the Pentagon's information operations programs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://ca.news.yahoo.com/newspaper-probing-pentagon-alleges-online-harassment-170708918.html )〕 According to a story by Gregory Korte in ''USA Today'', Vanden Brook and Ray Locker were the targets of an "information operations" campaign in which web sites based on their names were registered and Facebook and Twitter accounts were created using their names without their permission. In addition, a Wikipedia entry allegedly was created as part of the campaign to create and manipulate an information profile on the Internet. These actions occurred simultaneously with their reporting on the vast cost-overruns at the Pentagon's "information operations" programs in Afghanistan and Iraq. If the activities were by the Pentagon or its contractors and used federal funds, the perpetrators would have violated federal law prohibiting the creation of propaganda targeting a domestic audience. The Pentagon denied having any knowledge of the activities and said that its information operations contractors also denied targeting Vanden Brook and Locker. In May 2012, Camille Chidiac, minority owner and former president of the Pentagon's top propaganda contractor〔 Leonie Industries, accepted personal responsibility for the operation. Leonie Industries insisted that any public roles played recently by Chidiac on behalf of the company were purely informal.〔 The Department of Defense distanced itself explicitly from the smear campaign.〔 In October 2012, four months after the Pentagon renewed its contract with Leonie Industries, its Investigator General announced a criminal investigation into the company due to the incident.〔http://www.defensenews.com/article/20121030/DEFREG02/310300001/Pentagon-IG-starts-criminal-probe-contractor〕

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