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Casey pushes crackdown on government contractors

By Robin Acton
Saturday, October 3, 2009

One month after the latest electrocution in , U.S. Sen. Bob Casey has proposed an amendment to a defense appropriations bill that would hold government contractors accountable for the safety of overseas military personnel and civilians working abroad.

The legislation would close a loophole that allowed shoddy electrical work and other problems on American military bases to go uncorrected, the Scranton Democrat said. It would require the Department of Defense to review contracts to ensure they include language requiring contractors to immediately correct deficiencies, such as improperly grounded facilities or equipment, that could cause death or serious injury.

Casey’s amendment also seeks to ensure safe and sanitary water systems, and establish and enforce strict standards for preventing and prosecuting instances of sexual assault.

He has been an outspoken critic of the government’s defense contracting procedures since the Jan. 2, 2008, electrocution of Staff Sgt. Ryan Maseth, 24, of Shaler. The Green Beret collapsed and died when a rooftop pump shorted out and sent a lethal electrical current along water running through metal pipes into his shower in the Radwaniyah Palace Complex in Iraq.

Maseth is among 10 service members and civilian contractors in Iraq who died from electrocutions that could have been prevented, according to Casey.

The most recent occurred Sept. 1 when Adam Hermanson, 25, of Muncy collapsed and died in his shower at Camp Olympia inside Baghdad’s Green Zone. The Air Force veteran, who completed four tours of duty in Iraq, was working as a civilian contractor for Security Service.

“We’ve had lots of investigation and lots of reviews, but, in my judgment, not enough in the way of answers,” Casey said. He said the Defense and State departments are obligated to provide families with answers about how the electrocutions continue to happen.

Maseth’s parents, and Douglas Maseth, filed suit in federal court against defense contractor Inc., alleging shoddy electrical work killed their son. denies responsibility for the soldier’s death, which brought national attention to the electrocution issue and prompted government inspections of facilities military personnel use.

Hermanson’s widow, Janine, said she does not know much about her husband’s living quarters or what he was doing in connection with the war effort because he was not permitted to talk about it. The dental assistant, who is staying with her parents in Muncy, said she learned about his death when she got a phone call at work.

“When he didn’t show up for work, they got worried, and a co-worker went to check on him. He was found in his room in the shower,” she said.

She described her husband as a strong, family-oriented man who did everything he could for his family and friends. They met while serving in the Air Force as they were preparing for deployment to Iraq and would have celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary five days after his death, she said.

“I never had to worry about anything when he was around,” she said, her voice cracking with emotion. (click HERE for original article)

I ‘ve said this before, but I am going to say it again…..”WHAT THE HELL!” I am disturbed there has be been a law passed to enforce a DoD contactor to produce potable drinking water. I can hear KBR now. “You said make water!! You didn’t say it had to be drinkable!! Now make sure we get those 100′s of millions in award fees!!” What the hell!!! DoD you are freakin’ FIRED!!

And as for sexual and other assaults….”You must now prevent and prosecute those!” No more LaVena Johnson’s out there. Is the Army CID actually going to have to investigate and recommend charges against someone who rapes and or assaults someone else.

You can bet you bottom dollar the attorney’s for KBR, Fluor (aka KBR east), Dyncorp and other DoD contractors are scanning this bill to see how they can get out of having to do what they are contracted to do……and still get paid!

Ms Sparky

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  1. Comment by Bigdeez:

    This whole thing just makes me sick!!! Why should contractors have to be so watched??? Isn’t there anyone out there that’s honest?? I thought Fluor would come in and show up KBR. NOT!! KBR East is the perfect name for them. The sad thing is that these contractors will get paid to fix their own screw-ups!!! This whole LOGCAP thing is insane!!

  2. Comment by Insurgents Target:

    You would think that after all the controversy surrounding KBR and there managers, Fluor would distance themselves with the liability of having said personnel in their ranks, like a deadly disease but…………….WTF!!! I guess Fluor wants to be publically ostracized like KBR by hiring the people that will attract the most negative attention and unwanted scrutiny?? WHY??

  3. Comment by ladisd101:

    Ms.Sparky.
    I am Adam Hermanson’s Uncle. Adam’s mother and I have been reading all of the newest updates/information that you post and find it very interesting. We would respectfully request that you share any information that you might receive regarding Adam’s electrocution and the people responsible for the wiring. Adam’s wife Janine and his mother are still searching for answers. We realize that an ongoing ivestigation is still being conducted; however, there are many questions that still remain unanswered.

    Please contact me by email. You may have my sisters telephone number from a previous conversation with her.

    Thank you so much Ms. Sparky. I look forward to your reply.

    Thank you for your help.

    Ms Sparky’s Response:
    Absolutely. I always work very closely the victims and with the attorneys representing the victims. Any information I receive will be forwarded….I promise.

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