never heard of that place will look at it
Still catching up and I do not know if this has been addressed yet.
In regards to
Northrup Grumman and Lockheed.
If he was an engineer with either, he would have had to obtain a security clearance which does not involve any mental exam. Some jobs, require pollygraphs. But that is very job specific. And to be hired by NG and obtain a clearance (which is usually TS+), he would have to be educated and skilled and somewhat intelligent.
My husband works for NG. Went from AD military with Space Command to NG as a contractor for Space Command, doing the same job in the same location with a super high security clearance (In Colorado). While I knew it was a long shot, I asked him about this man - if there was any buzz like maybe someone ran into him at a NG/LM location here or there. His answer was no (I expected that) but he said he has worked with some eccentric people who are just 'weird' but are super intelligent and great at their jobs. All the others would 'gossip' about these oddballs, like high school girls (he said). He is not one, like me, to wonder what people are up to once they leave work.
Regarding the clearance, you have to be careful with your finances. It is a national security issue. If one with a clearance is in major debt, there is the probability of going to 'the enemy' to trade secrets for $$. It happens more than one can imagine. I am
wondering with all the debt and bankruptcies if his clearance was revoked, causing him to be fired and that is why he was not actively working at the present time. My husband knows of two people who have lost their NG jobs for severe financial issues. But he didnt know the details.
Who knows what DL's 'engineer' job was. The closest NG locations were over an hour away from their Perris home.