Posted on 07/19/2007 5:15:56 PM PDT by jazusamo
July 19, 2007
The Department of Energy is denying Rep. John Murthas (D-Pa.) claim that it supports his $1 million earmark request for a project in his district aimed at protecting the nations natural-gas pipelines.
Murtha attempted yesterday to quell criticism of a so-called mystery $1 million earmark to establish the Center for Instrumented Critical Infrastructure, a subsidiary of Concurrent Technology Corporation (CTC), a nonprofit technology innovation center in Johnstown, Pa., that has received millions of dollars in earmarks in recent years.
DoE spokeswoman Anne Kolton said yesterday the earmark is not a program that meets the departments mission critical threshold, noting it was inconsistent with the departments 2008 budget.
Anti-earmark crusader Rep. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) challenged the earmark on the House floor Tuesday, asking if the mysterious Center for Instrumented Critical Infrastructure even existed because he and his staff couldnt find a website for it. Flakes challenge failed, 98-326.
In response to Flake, Rep. Pete Visclosky (D-Ind.), who chairs the spending subcommittee responsible for the project, admitted he didnt know whether it existed.
At this time, I do not know, Visclosky said. But if it does not exist, the monies could not go to it.
Republicans have since seized on that admission as evidence that Democrats are not serious about providing true earmark transparency as they agreed to do just weeks ago, after a standoff with House GOP leaders.
Republicans had protested a decision by Appropriations Chairman David Obey (D-Wis.) to not disclose earmarks in spending bills until House and Senate conference negotiations. Obey reversed course and agreed to make public each bills earmarks so that members could challenge them on the House floor and vote to have them stricken from the bill.
But since then, even those Democrats who strongly supported Flakes earmark challenges last year have failed to do so in the same numbers this Congress. (See sidebar.)
Viscloskys assertion is at odds with a press release by Murtha himself, which noted that the $1 million earmark will be used to establish the Center for Instrumented Critical Infrastructure. The release discussed all the funds that Pennsylvania will receive in the Energy and Water spending bill.
CTC has been working with the Department of Energy to use sensor technology to protect the nations pipelines and power grids, the Murtha release said. This initiative will develop and employ sensor networks for the supervision of pipeline systems to detect, identify, and prevent at an early stage material defects, pipe faults, gas leakages, or major damage due to natural disasters or human attack.
In response to an inquiry from The Hill, Murtha spokesman Matthew Mazonkey provided a written statement that said the center would be devoted to the security of pipelines that provide natural gas to over 175 million residential, commercial, and industrial customers.
Funding this project will address the two highest priority needs of the pipeline network as identified in the DoE National Gas Infrastructure R&D Delivery Reliability Roadmap: sensors and security, read the statement. This initiative will also devise the necessary warning/protection/coordination/response measures to mitigate or thwart natural or human threats.
According to DoE spokeswoman Kolton, the same earmark was included in a 2007 appropriations bill, and that DoE leadership decided against supporting it then. The 2007 continuing spending resolution stripped out all the earmarks, so Murtha attached it to this years bill.
The administrations position is that were no longer supporting research and development for oil and gas because we feel that those industries are performing well enough and they dont need energy and gas initiatives, she said.
Mazonkey had no comment on the DoE denial.
Whether the administration supports it or not, Flake spokesman Matthew Specht said the information was too little, too late. This is information that should have been available to members who arent on the Appropriations Committee before the bill went to the floor, he said.
He said Flake only discovered that the CTC was involved after he requested Murthas earmark certification letter, a required notice to the chairman of the panel pledging that neither the congressman nor his wife has any financial interest in the project.
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Mofo Murtha, moronic man of mystery.
“Flakes challenge failed, 98-326.”
Hmmmm, thought there were a few more ‘pubs in the House. Guess I was wrong. If more so-called conservatives couldn’t challenge this one, 2008 will be a good year for the marxist party.
Could the "financial interest" perhaps be funneled through brother "Kit"? I don't know, but there has to be a reason of self-interest when Murtha is involved, or he wouldn't bother with the earmark.
bttt
Mutha—a liar and a thief? I understand this “earmark” was going to one of his big donors.
Do I need...s\
That’s my take on it. When I saw CTC it immediately raised a red flag and like you say, if Murtha’s involved there has to be something in it for him or one of his cronies.
I’m sure it is going to one or more of his donors in his district. There’s no bigger crook in the Hiuse.
I seem to recall San Fran Nan saying something to that effect too and I believe Dingy Harry was echoing it.
Ham cut = Moo-shoe murtha. lol
The more I read about this clown the more I think he was not the type of Marine one would want to have covering their six in NAM, or anywhere else.
Isn’t this corporate welfare? Shouldn’t “Big Oil/Bush/Cheney/Halliburton” pay for their own pipeline maintenance?
I believe it’s plain old corrupt murtha pork.
The president of Concurent Technologies is Daniel DeVos. Open Secrets list the following donations:
DEVOS, DANIEL
JOHNSTOWN,PA 15905
4/2/1999
$500 Dicks, Norm
DEVOS, DANIEL MR
JOHNSTOWN,PA 15905
CONCURRENT TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
3/8/2004
$1,500
Murtha, John P
DEVOS, DANIEL MR
CENTRAL CITY,PA 15926
CTC/EXECUTIVE
5/20/2005
$1,500
Murtha, John P
DEVOS, DANIEL MR
JOHNSTOWN,PA 15905
CONCURRENT TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
11/3/2003
$1,000
Murtha, John P
DEVOS, DANIEL MR
JOHNSTOWN,PA 15905
CONCURRENT TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
12/17/2003
$1,000
Murtha, John P
DEVOS, DANIEL MR
CENTRAL CITY,PA 15926
CTC/EXECUTIVE
3/2/2007
$1,000
Murtha, John P
DEVOS, DANIEL MR
JOHNSTOWN,PA 15905
CONCURRENT TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
4/5/2002
$1,000
Murtha, John P
DEVOS, DANIEL MR
CENTRAL CITY,PA 15926
CTC/EXECUTIVE
5/15/2006
$600
Murtha, John P
DEVOS, DANIEL MR
CENTRAL CITY,PA 15926
CTC/EXECUTIVE
5/15/2006
$400
Murtha, John P
DEVOS, DANIEL R
CENTRAL CITY,PA 15926
CONCURRENT TECHNOLOGIES/EXECUTIVE
5/20/2004
$2,000
Democratic Congressional Campaign Cmte
DEVOS, DANIEL R
JOHNSTOWN,PA 15905
10/20/1996
$1,000
Pennsylvania Democratic Party
DEVOS, DANIEL R
CENTRAL CITY,PA 15926
CONCURRENT TECH. CORP./EXECUTIVE
8/18/2006
$1,000
Casey, Bob
DEVOS, DANIEL R
CENTRAL CITY,PA 15926
CONCURRENT TECH/EXECUTIVE
7/7/2005
$1,000
Hobson, Dave
DEVOS, DANIEL R
CENTRAL CITY,PA 15926
CTC/PRESIDENT & CEO
7/31/2006
$1,000
Majority PAC
This is just his donations. If you look up CTC there are more donations to Democrats and Murtha (a few to Republicans as well including 1 to George Bush of $250 in 1999 and one small donation to Rick Santorum). If you look under Concurrent Technologies there are 102 donations totaling $88,575 with 1 $200 donation to the Republicans in general and $250 for dear old Arlen Specter in 2002. Everything else looks like it went to Democrats.
$1,000,000 gross revenue is a nice return on an investment.
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