doesn't keep you scared shitless!!
this ought to make you madder,.i can tell you are a just retired flight attendant ny for one of the airlines involved in 9/11..this sure pisses me off big time..in fact it infuriates me that all security protocol was thrown out the door!
this is dispicable..welcome to * world!
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/nation/3288796snip:
July 29, 2005, 10:55PM
Subcontractor who got rich in wake of 9/11 investigated
Auditors say expense claims of $15 million cannot be substantiated
Washington Post
WASHINGTON - Three years ago, Sunnye Sims lived in a two-bedroom apartment north of San Diego, paying $1,025 in monthly rent. Then she landed a dream job, with $5.4 million in pay for nine months of work.
Now she owns a $1.9 million stucco mansion. Sims is not a Hollywood starlet. She's a meeting-and-events planner from Texas who built her fortune on a U.S. government contract.
In 2002, her tiny company secured a no-bid subcontract to manage logistics on an urgent federal project to protect the nation's airports in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks. Sims, now 42, recruited hundreds of people to help hire a government force of 60,000 airline passenger screeners on a tight deadline.
With little experience, her tiny company was asked to help set up and run screener assessment centers in a hurry at more than 150 hotels and other facilities. Her company eventually billed $24 million.
The company, Eclipse Events, was among the most important of the 168 subcontractors hired by prime contractor NCS Pearson. The cost of the overall contract rose in less than a year to $741 million from $104 million, and federal auditors concluded that $303 million of that was unsubstantiated.
Spurred by that audit, federal agents are examining the entire contract and focusing on Eclipse, according to government officials and Pearson.
A deeper examination of the Eclipse subcontract illustrates the chaos that accompanied Homeland Security initiatives after the terrorist attacks and shows how contractors were allowed to operate with little government oversight.
Eclipse started as a one-woman operation based in Sims' apartment.
<<She was hired in a hurry, through word of mouth, recommended by someone who did not review her background in detail.>>
$24 million subcontract
Her company, Eclipse, did not exist as a corporation until Sims got the Pearson subcontract; two weeks later, she filed incorporation papers. Over the next several months, Sims hired hundreds of freelance meeting planners, many of them sight unseen.
As the number of hotel assessment sites expanded — the Transportation Security Administration doubled the number of screeners to be hired — Eclipse's subcontract grew to $24 million from $1.1 million.
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Read the whole article..if you want to be sick...feel safe yet????????