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BizarroCub
2005-01-13, 10:24 AM
Ridge's Friend's Clients Awarded Contracts

Thursday January 13, 2005 2:01 PM


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By PETE YOST

Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - The day after President Bush named him homeland security secretary, Tom Ridge visited the Arizona home of a friend whose lobbying firm represented companies that were later awarded contracts by Ridge's department.

The trip was the first of two Ridge made in late 2002 and early 2003 to spend time off at the Scottsdale, Ariz., home of prominent Bush-Cheney fund-raiser David Girard-diCarlo.

After the first visit, two of Ridge's aides were hired as homeland security lobbyists by Girard-diCarlo, whose political fund-raising in Pennsylvania in the 1990s was instrumental in Ridge's election as the state's governor.

At Girard-diCarlo's firm, Blank Rome, Ridge's former aides specialized in lobbying his newly created department.

``This relationship does raise questions about the integrity of the government's process for awarding contracts,'' said Robert Tuttle, a law professor at George Washington University. ``It creates the appearance that Mr. Girard-diCarlo and his clients might receive preferential treatment.''

On his first day in office, Bush issued ethics standards requiring his appointees to ``endeavor to avoid any actions creating the appearance that they are violating applicable law or the ethical standards in applicable regulations.''

Homeland security officials told The Associated Press they believe Ridge acted ethically because he paid his own way on the trips and never discussed business with Girard-diCarlo.

``David has never even mentioned any single client by name that's involved in homeland security with the secretary,'' Ridge spokesman Brian Roehrkasse said.

Blank Rome has lobbied Ridge's department on behalf of 29 companies, three nonprofit groups and a trade association for the software industry, according to reports the firm filed with Congress.

In a statement, the lobbying firm called Ridge and Girard-diCarlo ``close personal friends for more than a decade.

``Their wives are close friends, and they often spend time together as families. They talk and get together on a regular basis, as good friends do,'' the firm said.

Ridge left his job as Pennsylvania governor to serve Bush in coordinating a homeland security strategy after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

The day after Bush signed legislation creating the department and announced that Ridge would run it, Ridge flew with his wife to Arizona, where he stayed for two or three days in Girard-diCarlo's gated-community home. Six days before Ridge's visit, Girard-diCarlo had taken out a $3 million loan on the newly built home.

The month after the trip, Mark Holman became the first of two Ridge White House aides to leave the government and go to work for Girard-diCarlo's firm on homeland security issues.

Ridge's chief of staff during his years as Pennsylvania governor, Holman had worked briefly for Girard-diCarlo's firm before Ridge brought him to the White House.

A federal conflict-of-interest law barred Holman from lobbying the White House for a year after his departure. The restriction, however, didn't extend to Ridge's new agency.

The other former Ridge aide, Ashley Davis, also lobbied the Homeland Security Department.

At the time of Ridge's trips to Arizona, Girard-diCarlo's firm represented Raytheon, one of a team of companies that Homeland Security recently awarded border protection work worth up to $10 billion over the next decade.

Girard-diCarlo's firm arranged two meetings in 2002 between Ridge's staff and Raytheon executives, who outlined the firm's capabilities in border security and other areas, according to Raytheon. Ridge was present for part of the first of the two meetings; Holman, in his role as an aide to Ridge, participated in the second meeting, the company said. The next year, as a Blank Rome employee, Holman lobbied Ridge's department on behalf of Raytheon, according to reports the lobbying firm filed with Congress.

Since early 2003, Blank Rome has lobbied Ridge's department on behalf of the technology services company BearingPoint. The department awarded a $229 million contract to the company in September.

The contracts for Raytheon and BearingPoint were competitively bid.

Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2005

BizarroCub
2005-01-13, 10:29 AM
This was my favorite part:

On his first day in office, Bush issued ethics standards requiring his appointees to ``endeavor to avoid any actions creating the appearance that they are violating applicable law or the ethical standards in applicable regulations.''

They have done a really bang up job of this so far...

ramz
2005-01-14, 11:55 AM
FYI, it's pretty common practice for feds to position themselves for lucrative civilian employment following their departure from public service. In every case that I have personally witnessed (granted, my exposure to federal contracting is limited to the last 3 years), a person who has signatory authority for new contracts recuses himself for at least a period of 60-90 days prior to his/her departure from the government to avoid, at the vest least, the appearance of collusion when/if that indivdual takes a position with a contractor that the department have have done/may do business with... I know for a fact that Ridge did this, which is why I knew he was exiting the administration before most of the general public did...

elad
2005-01-14, 12:27 PM
:blingbling:

babou
2005-01-15, 11:12 AM
a person who has signatory authority for new contracts recuses himself for at least a period of 60-90 days prior to his/her departure from the government to avoid, at the vest least, the appearance of collusion when/if that indivdual takes a position with a contractor that the department have have done/may do business with...

Unless of course you are Darlene Druyen.

Also, alot of times its more like a year, not 60-90 days.

Foundation
2005-01-17, 01:01 AM
i thought that conservative, godfearing, religious pennsylvanian's were opposed to corruption.

oh, yeah, and they are really against killing innocent arabs with multi-ton bombs.
:specialed:

KDS
2005-01-18, 11:32 PM
This is definitely not the reason Ridge left. He was never planning on staying. Now, as long as that media bitch Ada Hutchinson doesnt get it, (which it looks like he's not), we should be ok.

nietzsche
2005-01-19, 06:01 PM
What's wrong with Asa Hutchinson?

Bavarias_Finest
2005-01-20, 01:27 AM
Cabinet Members resigning is part of the territory with new terms, just look at how Clinton's cabinet drastically changed in his second term ... the job is tedious and takes a lot out of you, people want out after a while, regardless of specualtion of corruption or not ...

the toll on the mind and human body, being up 15-17 hours a day, usually takes the cake, when it comes to high level politicians stepping down ...

KDS
2005-01-20, 12:20 PM
What's wrong with Asa Hutchinson?


Asa is a good administrator, but he lacks long range vision and interagency cooperation skills. He has good ideas, butfalls short when developing lifecycle plans to execute. But you can always catch him giving a press release somewhere.

Hes essentially boosting his career right now, and I dont want a 90% ladder climber 10% enforcer in the top DHS post. Besides, hes pretty pompous.

mattb
2005-01-20, 12:25 PM
I imagine the safety of 295 million Americans is a heavy mental burden as well.


Cabinet Members resigning is part of the territory with new terms, just look at how Clinton's cabinet drastically changed in his second term ... the job is tedious and takes a lot out of you, people want out after a while, regardless of specualtion of corruption or not ...

the toll on the mind and human body, being up 15-17 hours a day, usually takes the cake, when it comes to high level politicians stepping down ...