FBI agents have made two arrests after raiding the D.C. office of the 
man tapped to be President Obama's chief information officer, sources 
told FOX News. 

The agents on Thursday morning raided the office of Vivek Kundra, who 
was leaving his post as the D.C. chief technology officer to join the 
administration. The investigation is related to allegations of 
corruption, one source said, but is not targeting Kundra. 

FBI agents arrested a District of Columbia government worker, Yusuf 
Acar, as well as Sushil Bansal, who works for a company called Advanced 
Integrated Technologies Corp, sources said. Both are expected in court 
later Thursday. 

FBI spokeswoman Lindsay Gotwin would not describe the nature of the probe. 

"It's an ongoing law enforcement investigation," she said. 

In a March 5 White House press release, the administration said it chose 
Kundra to be the federal chief information officer because of his "depth 
of experience in the technology arena and a commitment to lowering the 
cost of government operations to this position." 

The chief information officer is responsible for overseeing federal 
technology spending. 

/FOX News' Mike Levine and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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