Posted on 12/11/2014 10:34:57 AM PST by drypowder
The Department of Treasury is seeking to order survival kits for all of its employees who oversee the federal banking system, according to a new solicitation.
The emergency supplies would be for every employee at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), which conducts on-site reviews of banks throughout the country. The survival kit includes everything from water purification tablets to solar blankets.
The government is willing to spend up to $200,000 on the kits, according to the solicitation released on Dec. 4.
The survival kits must come in a fanny-pack or backpack that can fit all of the items, including a 33-piece personal first aid kit with decongestant tablets, a variety of bandages, and medicines.
The kits must also include a reusable solar blanket 52 by 84 inches long, a 2,400-calorie food bar, 50 water purification tablets, a dust mask, one-size fits all poncho with hood, a rechargeable lantern with built-in radio, and an Air-Aid emergency mask for protection against airborne viruses.
Survival kits will be delivered to every major bank in the United States including Bank of America, American Express Bank, BMO Financial Corp., Capitol One Financial Corporation, Citigroup, Inc., JPMorgan Chase & Company, and Wells Fargo.
Items will also be delivered to OCC offices across the country, from Champaign, Ill. to Billings, Mont. The agency also has offices in Sioux City, Iowa; Joplin, Mo.; and Fargo, N.D.
The mission of the OCC is to ensure that national banks and federal savings associations operate in a safe and sound manner, provide fair access to financial services, treat customers fairly, and comply with applicable laws and regulations.
The agency has roughly 3,814 employees, each of which would receive a survival kit. The staff includes bank examiners who provide sustained supervision of major banks in the United States.
Examiners analyze loan and investment portfolios, funds management, capital, earnings, liquidity, sensitivity to market risk for all national banks and federal thrifts, and compliance with consumer banking laws for national banks and thrifts with less than $10 billion in assets, the OCC website explains. They review internal controls, internal and external audit, and compliance with law. They also evaluate managements ability to identify and control risk.
It is not clear why the Treasury Department is ordering the kits. Contracts for survival kits are usually made for the military, or law enforcement such as the FBI.
The OCC did not return request for comment before publication of this story.
They forgot the .45 automatic and 2 boxes of ammunition.A potentially fatal oversight.
Its hard to imagine how one of these kits will protect them in case of a collapse...
Repost from yesterday:
A: Were doing pretty well except for those stupid survival kits.
B: Yeah, theyve been sitting in the warehouse, we hardly sell one a month.
A: I guess the prepper market wasnt as big as we thought.
B: Well, it is, but they like to do everything themselves. Prepackaged is not their thing.
A: So what do we do? Have a sale?
B: Ive got a better idea. Doesnt your sisters husband work for the government?
A: Yeah, hes in the Treasury somewhere. Why are you asking?
B: I’ve got an idea....heres what I want you to do...
Why so many , Bankers are dropping like Flies
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