Mon, Aug 11, 2003
Resort Stay Lands 'Em In The Hot Tub
The TSA, on its web
site, touts its relationship with NCS Pearson as "a partnership
that worked." It appears to have worked too well in the case of
about 20 recruiters, who, on the taxpayers' tab, spent seven weeks
at a mountain resort in Colorado, as well as the Hawaiian hotel
named by Conde Naste as the best stay in the country.
So, how do you get to be a TSA recruiter?
That question seems to plague members of Congress, and, to a
lesser extent, the TSA itself. While the TSA hails companies like
NCS Pearson as a virtual godsend in the chaotic days after 9/11, at
least two senators suggest NCS Pearson was an opportunistic
operation out to make fast bucks by taking advantage of widespread
security concerns.
Federal documents show the company’s recruiters lived at a
pair of lavish Colorado resorts and other plush vacation spots
– including Hawk’s Cay Resort on Duck Key (FL), more
than 50 miles from Key West International Airport – while
sticking taxpayers with the bill. Total price tag (found so far):
up to $9 million. While the audit of NCS Pearson should take at
least another month, the TSA is withholding $90 million in contract
payments to the company.
"This is worthy of an
aggressive criminal investigation," Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-ND) said
last week, and he hopes "to hold someone accountable. I’m
upset with the company, but I’m also upset with the
government," the senator said. "This is gross negligence."
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