Small company from Trump Interior chief's hometown wins massive contract to restore PR's power

Discussion in 'Politics' started by exGOPer, Oct 24, 2017.

  1. DTB2

    DTB2

    Thought an update was in order.
     
    #121     Mar 2, 2018
  2. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    The current update is that August will be the earliest that Puerto Rico gets power back.

    Whitefish still has over 200 contractors on the ground working in Puerto Rico. It appears the federal government (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) has taken over paying Whitefish from PREPA (Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority) -- because PREPA failed to pay.

    Power Secure - a power company located in Wake Forest now has three contracts to restore power in Puerto Rico ($48 million, $99 million, and $44 million) from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. They are primarily focused on sub-stations and power infrastructure but have recently expanded into fixing lines due to need.

    There is one additional company providing contractors to fix lines to Puerto Rico as well -- being paid by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers since PREPA has no money.

    All the other utility companies on the mainland have refused to provide mutual assistance to PREPA because PREPA will not pay. Some mainland utility companies (e.g. Duke Power) have sent unpaid employee (lineman) volunteers to Puerto Rico for a number of weeks to help out as a charity effort.

    Another interesting note is that it appears that PREPA does not have a single employee out fixing power lines on the island according to local news reports. PREPA is basically a useless shell company.
     
    #122     Mar 2, 2018
  3. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

    Hmmmm.....so everything exgoper was pushing was fake news and political propaganda?
     
    #123     Mar 2, 2018
  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    A top FEMA official says Whitefish Energy ‘did a good job’ in Puerto Rico
    http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article198947589.html

    February 07, 2018 05:51 PM
    Updated February 07, 2018 06:04 PM


    WASHINGTON -- When a tiny Montana-based company secured a $300 million no-bid contract to restore power in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, the Federal Emergency Management Agency was quick to distance itself from the ensuing backlash.

    But one top FEMA official apparently didn’t get the memo.

    FEMA Region 9 Deputy Administrator Ahsha Tribble praised Whitefish Energy’s work in Puerto Rico during a Puerto Rico Financial Oversight and Management Board meeting in New York on Feb. 1, according to video obtained by the Miami Herald.

    “Without getting kicked from my attorney, Whitefish was there early,” Tribble said. “They did a good job. They took a risk and that risk is still being weighed.”

    (More at above url)
     
    #124     Mar 2, 2018
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  5. DTB2

    DTB2

    Shocking, I know.
     
    #125     Mar 2, 2018
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  6. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #126     Mar 9, 2018
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  7. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/10/us/puerto-rico-fema-arrests-corruption.html

    Former FEMA Official Accused of Taking Bribes in Hurricane Maria Recovery

    MIAMI — A former top administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency was arrested on Tuesday in a major federal corruption investigation that found that the official took bribes from the president of a company that secured $1.8 billion in federal contracts to repair Puerto Rico’s shredded electrical grid after Hurricane Maria.

    Federal authorities arrested Ahsha Tribble, FEMA’s former deputy administrator for the region that includes Puerto Rico, and Donald Keith Ellison, the former president of Cobra Acquisitions with whom Ms. Tribble had a “close personal relationship,”
    Rosa Emilia Rodríguez Vélez, the United States attorney for Puerto Rico, announced. They were accused of conspiring to defraud the federal government, among other charges.

    A second FEMA employee, Jovanda R. Patterson, who worked as a deputy chief of staff in Puerto Rico and was later hired by Cobra, was also arrested, Ms. Rodríguez Vélez said.

    President Trump has repeatedly cast Puerto Rico’s leaders as incompetent and corrupt. Tuesday’s arrests, however, did not involve any Puerto Ricans, but rather a longtime federal employee working on the island under the Trump administration.
     
    Last edited: Sep 22, 2019
    #127     Sep 22, 2019
  8. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    I wonder how they got such glowing reviews? Oh, right...

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    #128     Sep 9, 2022
  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #129     Dec 31, 2024