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November, 2012
FEMA's
vaunted "lean forward"
strategy that called for advanced staging of supplies for
emergency distribution failed to live up to its billing in the
immediate aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
In
fact, the agency appears to have been completely unprepared to
distribute bottled water to Hurricane Sandy victims when the storm
hit this Monday. In contrast to its stated policy, FEMA failed to
have any meaningful supplies of bottled water -- or any other
supplies, for that matter -- stored in nearby facilities as it had
proclaimed it would on its website. This was the case despite several
days advance warning of the impending storm.
FEMA
only began to solicit bids for vendors to provide bottled water for
distribution to Hurricane Sandy victims on Friday, sending out a
solicitation request for 2.3 million gallons of bottled water at the
FedBizOpps.gov website. Bidding closed at 4:30 pm eastern.
Breitbart
News spoke with contracting officer Annette Wright, who said that the
winning vendor would be required to deliver the 2.3 million gallons
of bottled water to an East Farmingdale, New York distribution center
that was listed in the solicitation request by Monday, November 5th.
Ms. Wright was unable to say when or how the water would be delivered
from the distribution center to needy Hurricane Sandy victims in New
Jersey, Staten Island, Long Island, and other boroughs of New York
City. Vendors "are currently being evaluated," she said,
and when the vendors are announced, they will provide information on
how local distribution will occur.

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