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demmiblue

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Wed May 27, 2020, 11:11 AM May 2020

A Closer Look at Federal COVID Contractors Reveals Inexperience, Fraud Accusations, and a Weapons...

A Closer Look at Federal COVID Contractors Reveals Inexperience, Fraud Accusations, and a Weapons Dealer Operating Out of Someone’s House

The Trump administration has promised at least $1.8 billion to 335 first-time contractors, often without competitive bidding or thorough vetting of their backgrounds.


A firm set up by a former telemarketer who once settled federal fraud charges for $2.7 million. A vodka distributor accused in a pending lawsuit of overstating its projected sales. An aspiring weapons dealer operating out of a single-family home.

These three privately held companies are part of the new medical supply chain, offered a total of almost $74 million by the federal government to find and rapidly deliver vital protective equipment and COVID-19 testing supplies across the U.S. While there’s no evidence that they obtained their deals through political connections, none of the three had to bid against competing firms. One has already lost its contract for lack of performance; it’s unclear if the other two can fulfill their orders on time, or at all.

They are among about 345 first-time federal contractors promised at least $1.8 billion in deals by the Trump administration since March, representing about 13% of total government spending on pandemic-related contracts of $13.8 billion, a ProPublica analysis of federal procurement data found. Like the three companies, many of the new contractors have no experience acquiring medical products.

Some of them, including the ex-telemarketer’s company and another firm established by a former White House aide, formed only days or weeks before landing multimillion-dollar government contracts. The U.S. government’s reliance on them, with what appears to be scant vetting of their credentials, represents a major gamble whose outcome could affect how many Americans are infected by the coronavirus and how quickly the U.S. economy recovers.

https://www.propublica.org/article/a-closer-look-at-federal-covid-contractors-reveals-inexperience-fraud-accusations-and-a-weapons-dealer-operating-out-of-someones-house?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social#958554
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A Closer Look at Federal COVID Contractors Reveals Inexperience, Fraud Accusations, and a Weapons... (Original Post) demmiblue May 2020 OP
Trump's yardstick for government contracts is "how good a bullshitter are you?" muriel_volestrangler May 2020 #1

muriel_volestrangler

(101,306 posts)
1. Trump's yardstick for government contracts is "how good a bullshitter are you?"
Fri May 29, 2020, 10:08 AM
May 2020

Exactly what you'd expect from the figurehead for The Apprentice.

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