SAN ANTONIO (AP) _ A subcontractor in a $2.6 million state project that led to the firing of the Texas administrator in charge of federal homeland security grants says there was nothing improper about how his former Texas National Guard colleague handled the contract.
Randall Casey, president of Round Rock-based Cyber Defenses, on Wednesday defended former Texas Department of Public Safety administrator Janice Bruno. DPS began the process of firing Bruno this week and said criminal charges may be pending.
Casey and Bruno served together in the Texas National Guard, but Casey said the contract was not a matter of favoritism. Bruno has not returned messages for comment.
Casey said Cyber Defenses and the main contractor, Austin-based MRSW Management, are owed more than $700,000 from the state in payments frozen because of the investigation.
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