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SilentPanda

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Nov 6, 2017
13,700
Earth
Since May, the Trump administration has paid a fledgling Texas company $7.3 million for test tubes needed in tracking the spread of the coronavirus nationwide. But, instead of the standard vials, Fillakit LLC has supplied plastic tubes made for bottling soda, which state health officials say are unusable.

The state officials say that these "preforms," which are designed to be expanded with heat and pressure into 2-liter soda bottles, don't fit the racks used in laboratory analysis of test samples. Even if the bottles were the right size, experts say, the company's process likely contaminated the tubes and could yield false test results. Fillakit employees, some not wearing masks, gathered the miniature soda bottles with snow shovels and dumped them into plastic bins before squirting saline into them, all in the open air, according to former employees and ProPublica's observation of the company's operations.

"It wasn't even clean, let alone sterile," said Teresa Green, a retired science teacher who worked at Fillakit's makeshift warehouse outside of Houston for two weeks before leaving out of frustration.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency signed its first deal with Fillakit on May 7, just six days after the company was formed by an ex-telemarketer repeatedly accused of fraudulent practices over the past two decades. Fillakit has supplied a total of more than 3 million tubes, which FEMA then approved and sent to all 50 states. If the company fulfills its contractual obligation to provide 4 million tubes, it will receive a total of $10.16 million.

Officials in New York, New Jersey, Texas, and New Mexico confirmed they can't use the Fillakit tubes. Three other states told ProPublica that they received Fillakit supplies and have not distributed them to testing sites. FEMA has asked health officials in several states to find an alternative use for the unfinished soda bottles.

"We are still trying to identify an alternative use," said Janelle Fleming, a spokeswoman for the New Jersey Department of Health.

Fillakit owner Paul Wexler acknowledged that the tubes are normally used for soda bottles but otherwise declined to comment.

arstechnica.com

Trump administration paid millions for test tubes, got unusable mini soda bottles

Tubes don't even fit the racks used to analyze samples, may be contaminated anyway.
 

Gravidee

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Oct 28, 2017
3,360
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Vish

Member
Oct 28, 2017
2,176
How come there are no repercussions for this level of fraud. Like some asshole gets away millions richer. Fuck the rules, why am I wasting my time.
 

Mr. Keith

Member
Oct 31, 2017
1,940
Well at least they can have some fun coming up with alternative uses for weird soda bottles!
 

Scheris

Member
Oct 27, 2017
1,383
If there's one thing this administration consistently does, it's finding the "right" (aka wrong) people to do things.
 
Mar 7, 2020
2,970
USA
so...wanna bet all those masks and PPE that Trump got are just toilet papers with rubber bands stapled on them? Which is why they are not sending them out to anyone XD
 

cameron

The Fallen
Oct 26, 2017
23,821
The Fillakit deal shows the perils of the Trump administration's frantic hiring of first-time federal contractors with little scrutiny during the pandemic. The federal government has awarded more than $2 billion to first-time contractors for work related to the coronavirus, a ProPublica analysis of purchasing data shows. Many of those companies, like Fillakit, had no experience with medical supplies.
The United States has lagged behind many European countries in its rate of testing people for the coronavirus, partly because of supply shortages or inadequacies. Epidemiologists say testing is vital to tracking the virus and slowing transmission. In at least one state, the shipment of unusable Fillakit tubes contributed to delays in rolling out widespread testing.
"They're the most unusable tubes I've ever seen," said a top public health scientist in that state, who asked to remain anonymous to protect his job. "They're going to sit in a warehouse and no one can use them. We won't be able to do our full plan."


More than two fucking billion dollars to first-time contractors who have no experience.
 

KG

Banned
Oct 12, 2018
1,598
Wow, this is the US government....$7.3 million of taxpayers dollars wasted for what?
 

UberTag

The Fallen
Oct 25, 2017
15,355
Kitchener, ON
The Fillakit deal shows the perils of the Trump administration's frantic hiring of first-time federal contractors with little scrutiny during the pandemic. The federal government has awarded more than $2 billion to first-time contractors for work related to the coronavirus, a ProPublica analysis of purchasing data shows. Many of those companies, like Fillakit, had no experience with medical supplies.
The United States has lagged behind many European countries in its rate of testing people for the coronavirus, partly because of supply shortages or inadequacies. Epidemiologists say testing is vital to tracking the virus and slowing transmission. In at least one state, the shipment of unusable Fillakit tubes contributed to delays in rolling out widespread testing.
"They're the most unusable tubes I've ever seen," said a top public health scientist in that state, who asked to remain anonymous to protect his job. "They're going to sit in a warehouse and no one can use them. We won't be able to do our full plan."


More than two fucking billion dollars to first-time contractors who have no experience.
Smells like grifting to me. Does it smell like grifting to you?
Imagine if even a portion of those funds had been spent on oh... I dunno... helping 120,000+ Americans to not die.
 

RocketKiss

Banned
Oct 30, 2017
4,691
The greatest most beautiful tests in the world. The article is pretty harrowing actually.
 
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Bigwombat

Banned
Nov 30, 2018
3,416
It's stories like this that make me want to become a thief out of sheer frustration. This is such bullshit. No one's gonna go to prison. It's like those assholes at pg&e who killed 84 people in a fire and they just have a fine. No real punishment.
 
Oct 27, 2017
4,925
I've worked in biological and chemical labs and I am shocked at how disgustingly incompetent their sourcing/sterilization process was.

I'm not being hyperbolic, absolutely anybody you ask who worked in a lab before will tell you the same thing as we're talking day 1 basics here. This is some GNARLY shit, they must have been selected as a vendor without any inspection process at all.
 

Deffers

Banned
Mar 4, 2018
2,402
For reference, this is (roughly) what they sent:

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What a fucking grift

I just want to follow this image up with a video of how that's turned into 2 liters, for those of you curious.



These are not fucking test tubes, and that isn't a mistake you would make. Shit was intentional.

EDIT: You even get a shot of the preforms for 2-liters in a human hand. They're, unsurprisingly, fucking huge!
 
Dec 31, 2017
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I just want to follow this image up with a video of how that's turned into 2 liters, for those of you curious.



These are not fucking test tubes, and that isn't a mistake you would make. Shit was intentional.

EDIT: You even get a shot of the preforms for 2-liters in a human hand. They're, unsurprisingly, fucking huge!

Wow lmao those are not test tubes.
Ya best u can use them now as measuring flasks, barely.
 

Colors

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Feb 28, 2019
39
The Fillakit deal shows the perils of the Trump administration's frantic hiring of first-time federal contractors with little scrutiny during the pandemic. The federal government has awarded more than $2 billion to first-time contractors for work related to the coronavirus, a ProPublica analysis of purchasing data shows. Many of those companies, like Fillakit, had no experience with medical supplies.


More than two fucking billion dollars to first-time contractors who have no experience.
Classic way to finance a political campaign all around the world...
 

Razmos

Unshakeable One Winged Slayer
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Oct 28, 2017
15,890
They hired them 6 days after the company was started by a known fraudster? The fraudster clearly is in business with Trump or one of his lackeys
 

.exe

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Oct 25, 2017
22,230
This is what you get when lowest price is the main thing you care about when selecting recipients of tenders. Something similar happened with an oil spill near Alaska iirc.
 

nampad

Banned
Oct 27, 2017
4,238
Governments were in panic mode and trying to get equipment left and right.
This is on the company and they should get sanctioned for not fulfilling the requirements.
 

Crayolan

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Oct 25, 2017
8,766
How does the trump administration keep getting scammed like this. Is there just no oversight or background checks done on the companies they work with? Or are people within the administration intentionally choosing companies they some connection with lol.
 

raYne_07

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Oct 27, 2017
5,205
Trump and Co completely inept at their jobs? Fuck outa here...

Can't wait till it's revealed they spent 10 mill on swabs and got qtips instead to go along with the 15 mill for masks ie one ply toilet paper.
 

III-V

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Oct 25, 2017
18,827
They bought millions of dollars worth of preformed soda bottles. Looks the same, right? Only the best people.