Posted on 04/11/2005 10:13:01 AM PDT by Ramonan
A critical network of cameras and sensors installed for the U.S. Border Patrol along the Mexican and Canadian borders has been hobbled for years by defective equipment that was poorly installed, and by lax oversight by government officials who failed to properly supervise the project's contractor, according to government reports and public and industry officials.
The problems with the $239 million Integrated Surveillance Intelligence System (ISIS), which U.S. officials call crucial to defending the country against terrorist infiltrators, are under investigation by the inspector general of the General Services Administration.
That probe, into whether government officials allowed the contractor to cut corners on the project and receive huge overcharges during its eight-year lifetime, could lead to administrative or criminal charges, the officials said.
Many irregularities were documented in a scathing GSA inspector general's report, released in December, which cited millions of dollars in potential overcharges by the contractor, International Microwave Corp. (IMC), as well as the record of U.S. officials paying for work never performed.
The investigation focuses in part on IMC's employment of the daughter of Rep. Silvestre Reyes (D-Tex.), a former Border Patrol official and key backer of the system of 12,000 sensors and several hundred cameras installed for the Border Patrol between 1998 and last year, officials said. There is no indication that Reyes took part in any impropriety, they said.
Investigators are looking into the past activities of the Connecticut-based firm, as well as the actions of some current and former officials of the Border Patrol; its former parent agency, the Immigration and Naturalization Service; and GSA.
"The contractor sold us a bill of goods, and no one in the Border Patrol and INS was watching," said Carey James, the Border Patrol chief in Washington state until 2001. "All these failures placed Americans in danger."
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Probably all the cheap labor they were using.
It's not the "system's" fault. It's the guys who devised and run the system, and who refuse to fix it.
Always looking for "the story behind the story," I'm wondering if this company has been designated the official whipping boy for all whom the public seek to hold accountable on the many borders issues.....
They're just sensing what Americans don't want to do.
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Date |
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Recipient |
ACRI, ANN |
INTERNATIONAL MICROWAVE INC./ADMINI |
4/30/2001 |
$1,000 |
Reyes, Silvestre |
ACRI, ANN |
INTERNATIONAL MICROWAVE INC |
10/18/2000 |
$1,000 |
Reyes, Silvestre |
ACRI, ANN |
INTERNATIONAL MICROWAVE INC/PRESIDE |
4/24/2003 |
$500 |
Lieberman, Joe |
ACRI, ANTHONY |
INTERNATIONAL MICROWAVE INC./PRESID |
4/30/2001 |
$1,000 |
Reyes, Silvestre |
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ACRI, ANTHONY |
IMC/PRESIDENT |
4/12/2003 |
$2,000 |
Lieberman, Joe |
ACRI, ANTHONY |
IMC/RF SUPERVISOR |
4/24/2003 |
$500 |
Lieberman, Joe |
GAVRIELIDIS, STAVROULA |
IMC/INVENTORY CONTROL |
6/30/2003 |
$1,000 |
Lieberman, Joe |
GAVRIELIDIS, STAVROULA |
IMC/INVENTORY CONTROL |
9/30/2003 |
$1,000 |
Lieberman, Joe |
VLASIC, MARK |
IMCO LLC |
5/11/2000 |
$500 |
Clinton, Hillary Rodham |
Hmmmm. Lookee where Hillary shows up. Fascinating!
What those reports don't tell you is that the "critical network of cameras and sensors installed ... along the Mexican and Canadian borders has been hobbled" INTENTIONALLY, BY DESIGN.
These systems were never meant to work. They were installed to give the appearance of using technology to secure the borders and to feather the nests of contributers that own the companies making the equipment, not to secure the borders.
Can we find out who signed the workorders? FOIA?
considering posts #8 and # together -- note that if HILLARY suddenly appeared and FIXED things, regardless of WHY they are inoperable, what a WonderWoman she'd be! ....at least according to some....
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