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FEMA has 'significant concerns' with Puerto Rico's $300m power deal
The Hill The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is sounding an alarm over Puerto Rico's $300 million contract with a small Montana company to restore power infrastructure, amid concerns over the firm's tiny staff and lack of competitive bidding. Puerto Rico's Frantic Search for Someone to Turn on the LightsNBCNews.com FEMA Disavows Puerto Rico Power Contract Amid InvestigationsU.S. News & World Report Congressional committee asks for records of Whitefish Energy dealWashington Post TIME -E&E News -Nasdaq -TPM all 128 news articles » |
Friday, October 27, 2017
12:58 PM 10/27/2017 - FEMA has 'significant concerns' with Puerto Rico's $300m power deal
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