What is going on with the Fusion Center contract?

07/12/09

Permalink 07:37:03 pm, by bill Email , 603 words,   English (US)
Categories: Observer Opinions, Open Government, Good Governance, Homeland Security, Ethics

What is going on with the Fusion Center contract?

Over the last several years, the Collin County Commissioners Court has awarded "no bid" contracts in excess of $1.2 million to ADB Consulting of Santa Fe New Mexico. ADB is owned and operated by Dr. Bob Johnson and his wife, Anita Miller. Dr. Johnson is the son of US Congressman Sam Johnson of Plano.

These 'no bid" contracts awarded federal and state grant funds to ADB for construction and operation of the North Texas Fusion System.

The Fusion Center is a high-tech data center that collects, analyzes, and distributes data on possible terror and environmental threats. It is operated by Collin County, but mostly funded with federal homeland security grants.

Stung by criticism of insider dealings for not requiring ADB to submit competitive bids, the commissioners court in February put the contract for running the Fusion Center out for bid. WFAA's Brett Shipp reported that the county's Homeland Security Director, Kelley Stone acknowledged that Dr. Bob Johnson helped to write the bid specifications, even though ADB planned to submit a proposal.

The closing date, when all bids were required to be submitted, was March 19, 2009.

Yet almost 4 months later, no contract has been awarded.

Two months ago, I asked the county's Purchasing Agent, Frank Ybarbo what was holding up the award. "Were any qualified bids received?", I asked. Ybarbo told me that the county had indeed received 5 qualified bids. He confirmed that one of the 5 bidders was ADB Consulting.

Ybarbo told me that when bids are opened, the affected county department managers analyze them, and may take an option to further negotiate with one or more of the bidders. Nevertheless, Ybarbo thought that the bid would be ready for the Commissioners Court to make an award in late June.

The affected department head is Kelley Stone, who was the one who brought ADB and Dr. Bob into the Fusion Center. Stone has admitted that before now, no other vendor had been given an opportunity to quote work for the Fusion Center.

In fact, when back in 2007 another vendor, Sypherlink, attempted to bid on subcontracted work for ADB at the Fusion Center, its bid was thrown out in favor of another insider deal - this time for a company headed by Dr. Johnson's brother-in-law. Sypherlink wrote a letter to Kelley Stone and Frank Ybarbo, but the county took no action to enforce or report the alleged federal nepotism violations.

Federal grant money however, keeps rolling in. Recently, Congressman Ralph Hall submitted an earmark that would evade normal grant writing procedures and give the Fusion Center another $500,000 in federal funds for "Completion of the North Central Texas Fusion System".

After having a history of insider dealings with one politically well connected vendor (ADB) who actually helped write the bid specifications, the county has spent over 100 days "negotiating" rather than making an award.

There's a rotten smell beginning to come from this whole deal.

Bill

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Collin County Observer coverage of the NCTFS:

What's wrong with the North Texas Fusion Center?, CCO April 8, 2009


Fusion Center kills controversial newsletter
, CCO April 6, 2009

Commissioners refuse Fusion Center grant that would benefit ADB, CCO March 13, 2009

Fusion Center vendor accused of nepotism and unfair competition, CCO March 8, 2009

Fusion: Fear, Fiction, Fact and Freedom, CCO, Feb. 2009

County pays ADB over $1.1 million in no-bid Fusion Center contracts, CCO, Dec. 2008

Commissioners to consider "no bid" contract for Fusion Center, CCO, Dec. 2008

While Plano was watching TV, what was the Fusion Center doing?,CCO, May 2008

Other media coverage:

Fusion Center's spending questioned in Collin County, WFAA Channel 8, May 2009

No More Lobbyist-Terrorists?, The Texas Observer, April 7, 2009

Dr. Bob's Terror Shop, The Texas Observer, April 2, 2009

Keystone Kounter-Terrorism, The Texas Observer, March 20, 2009

Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: Sam [Visitor] Email
This sounds very shady and why is this not being put out in the open?
PermalinkPermalink 07/13/09 @ 20:34
Comment from: angellsmith [Visitor] Email
Sam...check out Bill's list of articles here in the Collin County Observer, as well as the reports on WFAA and in the Texas Observer (both of which relied heavily on Bill's reporting). Then contact the editors of the newspapers you read and local broadcast stations you watch or listen to - and ask THEM why not! Bill has been reporting on this for more than a year.

Media staffing reductions have resulted in significant reductions in investigative reporting across the board. Investigative work is time consuming - and when you pay staff - expensive. Mainstream media management needs to hear that their audience wants something other than regurgitated news releases - and that we do care what our government is really doing - before they'll invest in it.

BTW, if you like the type of reporting Bill does, you'll appreciate the Texas Observer. It's a not-for-profit publication focusing on investigative reporting on Texas news and issues. Check it out at www.TexasObserver.org or follow the links posted on this article.
PermalinkPermalink 07/14/09 @ 01:34

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