Lillie v. Cal. Institute of Technology CA2/1
Defendant and respondent California Institute of Technology (Caltech) manages the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) pursuant to a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). In 2014, plaintiff and appellant David Lillie (Lillie), who at that time was an employee of ManTech International Corporation (ManTech), worked at JPL in accordance with a contractual arrangement between Caltech and ManTech. Lillie claims that Caltech personnel provided him with access to a third-party government contractor’s proprietary data to facilitate his completion of assigned tasks. According to Lillie, he later discovered that he lacked authorization to access this data and that Caltech personnel had attempted to conceal Lillie’s use of the data.
Lillie claims to have reported these events to Caltech’s Ethics Department, and that he later relayed them to Congresswoman Judy Chu’s office. ManTech subsequently terminated Lillie’s employment. Next, at a meeting arranged by Co
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