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Ordie
09-10-2008, 10:17 PM
"Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job,"
-GW Bush



Audit: FEMA wasted millions on no-bid contracts

By HOPE YEN – 4 hours ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government wasted millions of dollars on four no-bid contracts it handed out for Hurricane Katrina work, including paying $20 million for a camp for evacuees that was never inspected and proved to be unusable, investigators say.
A report by the Homeland Security Department's office of inspector general, obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press, is the latest to detail mismanagement in the multibillion-dollar Katrina hurricane recovery effort, which investigators have said wasted at least $1 billion.
The review examined temporary housing contracts awarded without competition to Shaw Group Inc., Bechtel Group Inc., CH2M Hill Companies Ltd. and Fluor Corp. in the days immediately before and after the August 2005 storm that smashed into the U.S. Gulf Coast.
It found that FEMA wasted at least $45.9 million on the four contracts that together were initially worth $400 million. FEMA subsequently raised the total amounts for the four contracts twice, both times without competition, to $2 billion and then $3 billion.
FEMA did not always properly review the invoices submitted by the four companies, exposing taxpayers to significant waste and fraud, investigators wrote. In many cases, the agency also issued open-ended contract instructions for months without clear guidelines on what work was needed to be done and the appropriate charges.
"We question how FEMA determined that the amounts invoiced were allowable and reasonable," the IG report states, warning that its review was limited in scope so that additional waste and fraud might yet to be found.
Responding, FEMA said it generally agreed with the IG report and would further investigate the $45.9 million in questioned costs and recoup the money as necessary. FEMA said it has taken several steps to improve its disaster response since the 2005 storm, such as requiring a standard invoice form and better tracking inventory.
The agency also noted that the four no-bid contracts were rebid on a competitive basis in August 2006. The contracts were subsequently awarded to six companies, including Shaw, Bechtel, CH2M Hill and Fluor, which received the original no-bid agreements.
"As FEMA works toward refining its programs, the office of inspector general's independent analysis of program performance greatly benefits our ability to continuously improve our activities," wrote Marko Bourne, director of FEMA's office of policy and program analysis.
According to the report, FEMA tasked Fluor with arranging a "base camp" to house up to 300,000 Katrina evacuees as the hurricane neared the Gulf Coast. FEMA's request required Fluor to conduct a site inspection before ordering tents, but Fluor did not do so and FEMA subsequently found the site to be unusable.
Still, Fluor charged FEMA $20 million for the tents, which FEMA paid. The IG said that figure included $8.7 million to cancel the lease and for other questionable expenses despite Fluor's failure to perform its obligations. The report questioned FEMA's decision to pay the $8.7 million without further review.
Other findings:
_Fluor did not always notify FEMA when it conducted emergency maintenance as required, such as replacing air-conditioning units, refrigerators and propane tanks. Fluor said it received approval from FEMA to perform the emergency work without notice, but no evidence exists that FEMA authorized it.
_FEMA lacked a real-time inventory system to ensure that property attained and maintained by the four contractors, such as trailers, were properly accounted for.
Sean Clancy, spokesman for the Baton Rouge, La.-based Shaw Group, said the company could not comment until it had received a copy of the audit and had "an opportunity to conduct our own review."
Fluor and Bechtel representatives did not have immediate comment Wednesday. A spokesman for CH2M Hill did not immediately return a request for comment.
In the months after Katrina, FEMA came under criticism for awarding the no-bid contracts to Shaw, Bechtel, CH2M Hill and Fluor, prompting a promise from FEMA Director David Paulison to rebid them.
Since then, FEMA competitively awarded portions of the no-bid contracts to small and minority-owned firms. But it also extended contracts for Shaw, Bechtel, CH2M Hill and Fluor. Those four companies, which have strong government and political ties, also were deemed among the most suitable for future disaster work.
Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., who chairs the House Homeland Security Committee, said the contract waste was unacceptable.
"Once again, we discover that FEMA has wasted tens of millions of taxpayer dollars on noncompetitive contracts and then failed to properly oversee the performance of those contracts," he said. "In human terms, this huge amount of money could have been used to provide safe and decent temporary housing for thousands of displaced people."

Source:http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5h5ibDpHqxAzuaI2kZqDF_Mt0DhBgD9344AQ00

shocker1
09-10-2008, 10:21 PM
Corporations and government working together for you.

cobra25
09-10-2008, 11:22 PM
This is what a Fascist state produces.
Before people jump to conclusions I'd advise them to go study the concept of Fascism.

No. Fascism isn't Naziism. It's not Communism. It's not (necessarily) Totalitarianism.

Fascism is a merging of Corporation(s) and State. This has been going on here in the states for a while now.

Creeper
09-11-2008, 01:37 AM
Corporations and government working together for you.

That is a classic quote . Hey Obama ! There is your campaign slogan.

Ordie
09-11-2008, 01:41 AM
That is a classic quote . Hey Bush! There is your campaign slogan.

I fixed it for you.

Creeper
09-11-2008, 01:43 AM
LOL ! all right - no worries.

PanzerMaster
09-11-2008, 06:15 AM
Corporations and government working together for you.

x2
....In the most socialist state on earth LOL! At least is what I keep hearing in other threads.

PanzerMaster
09-11-2008, 06:17 AM
This is what a Fascist state produces.
Before people jump to conclusions I'd advise them to go study the concept of Fascism.

No. Fascism isn't Naziism. It's not Communism. It's not (necessarily) Totalitarianism.

Fascism is a merging of Corporation(s) and State. This has been going on here in the states for a while now.

I posted a similar concept, not using the term Fascism, in this thread:
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?t=141799

I am conforted to see that someone thinks like me...

... actually I am theoretically National-Socialist but anti-fascist and anti-communist

Dominique
09-11-2008, 09:49 AM
I don't know why this shocks anyone. FEMA is one of the WORST run federal agencies I've ever dealt with. FEMA was originally designed to ensure the continuity of government in the event of a nuclear war, it wasn't set up to deal with natural disasters. With the end of the cold war, it had to look for a new gig, or risk the budget axe. So they suddenly became "experts" in disaster response, even though most of it's upper management was made up of political appointees and people who had no background in emergency response.

FEMA needs to be pulled from DHS and combined with agencies that specialize in medical and emergency/disaster response. They need to dump people who don't perform, or don't have clue about what they're doing. They also need to increase the amount of oversight on their contracts. Until this happens you're going to continue to see piss poor response on their part, and HUGE sums of money being wasted.

Sand Man
09-11-2008, 09:52 AM
... and HUGE sums of money being wasted.

I sincerely hope some of it finds its way into my pockets. I pretty much broke these days.


:(

annihilation
09-11-2008, 11:01 AM
So how much went to halliburton?