Ex-Honeywell worker arrested after meeting with agents
PHOENIX — A former Honeywell International Inc. employee has been charged with computer fraud after he allegedly met with FBI agents pretending to be Mexican cartel members interested in buying access to a Honeywell location-tracking system.
An FBI probable-cause statement included with a criminal complaint filed Saturday in U.S. District Court in Phoenix said Robert Jeremy Miller of Phoenix was arrested Friday immediately after he met with the undercover agents.
During the meeting, Miler demonstrated how to remotely log into a satellite-based system that corporate and government customers of Honeywell use to track aircraft, vehicles and vessels, the FBI statement said.
Court documents filed in the criminal case and a civil case stemming from a lawsuit filed by Honeywell against Miller said the company in February terminated Miller as a senior project management specialist responsible for administering the satellite tracking system.


