Got to hand it to those FEMA folks, they just noticed that there was a hurricane last weekend.
From Breitbart:FEMA's vaunted "lean forward" strategy
that called for advanced staging of supplies for emergency distribution
failed to live up to its billing in the immediate aftermath of
Hurricane Sandy.
In fact, the agency appears to have been completely unprepared to
distribute bottled water to Hurricane Sandy victims when the storm hit
this Monday. In contrast to its stated policy, FEMA failed to have any
meaningful supplies of bottled water -- or any other supplies, for that
matter -- stored in nearby facilities as it had proclaimed it would on
its website. This was the case despite several days advance warning of
the impending storm.
FEMA only began to solicit bids
for vendors to provide bottled water for distribution to Hurricane
Sandy victims on Friday, sending out a solicitation request for 2.3
million gallons of bottled water at the FedBizOpps.gov website. Bidding closed at 4:30 pm eastern.
Breitbart News spoke with contracting officer Annette Wright, who
said that the winning vendor would be required to deliver the 2.3
million gallons of bottled water to an East Farmingdale, New York
distribution center that was listed in the solicitation request by
Monday, November 5th.
Ms. Wright was unable to say when or how the water
would be delivered from the distribution center to needy Hurricane
Sandy victims in New Jersey, Staten Island, Long Island, and other
boroughs of New York City. Vendors "are currently being evaluated," she
said, and when the vendors are announced, they will provide information
on how local distribution will occur.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/11/02/FEMA-Still-Doesn-t-Have-Bottled-Water-to-Distribute-Finally-Places-Large-Order-Today-for-Delivery-Monday
It took them 5 days to decide to solicit the bottled water? Why not order the water before the hurricane or at the very least, right after the hurricane hit?
The great efficiency of the Federal government.
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