The federal Defense Criminal Investigative Service and the U.S. attorney's office for the Western District of Virginia have launched a probe of a Yaphank electronics supplier, a DCIS spokeswoman said Thursday.

The spokeswoman for the DCIS, a unit of the Department of Defense Inspector General's office, declined to provide details about the investigation of 1-Source Electronic Components.

Efforts to reach 1-Source CEO Richard Lodato were unsuccessful.

On its website, 1-Source describes itself as a provider of "engineering, manufacturing, design and logistics support to customers." The 14-year-old company based in Yaphank has offices in China and Central America.

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