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From Today's NY Times:
DAmatos Role Investigated in La Guardia Airport Deal December 24, 2003 By ERIC LIPTON The airplane refueling trucks had been ordered. A $100 million insurance policy had been retained. An operations director had been hired. All that Jet Center, a refueling contractor based in Florida, needed to start servicing private planes at La Guardia Airport was the formal approval from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey board. Then the calls from Alfonse M. D'Amato, the former New York senator turned lobbyist, started to come in. Mr. D'Amato and his lobbying firm had been hired by the losing bidder, Signature Flight Support, which since 1993 has had the contract to refuel and service corporate and other privately owned small jets and prop planes at La Guardia. Mr. D'Amato said yesterday that he had spoken personally with at least three members of the Port Authority board who were appointed by Gov. George E. Pataki. Suddenly, late last month, nearly a year after the bids were submitted, the Port Authority board decided to informally extend Signature's contract and start the bidding all over again, ignoring advice from its own staff. Mr. D'Amato and his client had won. Jet Center had lost. The turn of events has set off an investigation into whether a politically connected and powerful interloper was able to use his clout to derail the standard contracting rules to benefit his client, as some critics are contending, or whether an intervention on behalf of a worthy contractor prevented the Port Authority from making a mistake, as Mr. D'Amato contends. "We are not going to prejudge this," said Assemblyman Richard L. Brodsky, a Democrat from Westchester County who is chairman of a committee that has begun investigating the matter. "What we have is enough information to make clear we have to know more." The dispute over the contract was first reported on Sunday in The New York Post. Fort Lauderdale Jet Center submitted the lowest bid to the Port Authority and in February was notified that it could expect to begin refueling jets at La Guardia in May, after the Signature contract expired, said Edward J. Zwirn, Jet Center's chief operating officer. Mr. Zwirn said he is convinced he knows how the deal fell through. "D'Amato influenced it," Mr. Zwirn said. "The integrity of the public bidding process in my mind was sacrificed due to political influence. It is not fair. It is discouraging." Jet Center expected to do $6 million to $8 million a year in business to refuel and service private planes under the contract, and agreed to pay the authority as much as an estimated $840,000 in fees a year as part of the deal. Signature, by comparison, paid the Port Authority $694,273 last year. It agreed to increase its payments next year, though slightly below Jet Center's amount. E-mail messages sent by the Port Authority to Jet Center early this year make clear that the agency was on its way to awarding the company a three-year contract to take over from Signature. "Our risk management division found the attached certificate of insurance satisfactory," said one e-mail message in April to Mr. Zwirn from a Port Authority contract administrator. "Before commencement of operations, the original must be forwarded to our risk management division." Mr. D'Amato's lobbying firm, Park Strategies L.L.C., was retained in May for a $25,000 initial fee, in addition to a monthly charge that the former senator would not disclose. Mr. D'Amato, who is legendary for his broad network of friends in the Republican Party, especially in New York State, said yesterday that he had spoken personally with Charles A. Gargano, vice chairman of the Port Authority board and a longtime ally of Governor Pataki, as well as with Commissioners Bruce A. Blakeman and Michael J. Chasanoff, who are both active in the Republican Party on Long Island. Mr. D'Amato said he had expressed concerns about the way Jet Center handled its bid. The three board members did not respond to requests for comment yesterday. "You had a situation where people attempted to hijack the contract, and that is Jet Center and some people working at the Port Authority," Mr. D'Amato said yesterday in a telephone interview. "It reeked. It reeked to the heavens." According to Mr. D'Amato, he raised questions in letters and in the telephone calls about what he said was Jet Center's failure to meet a deadline to submit its qualifications for the job, its financial capacity to handle the contract and the relationship between the general manager of La Guardia and an owner of Jet Center. He urged the Port Authority to reject all the bids and start the process again. "This doesn't pass the smell test," he said. Mr. Zwirn acknowledged that one of Jet Center's owners is related to the wife of the La Guardia official, Warren Kroeppel, but he added that the same woman, Karen Kroeppel, used to work for Signature Flight Support, and that Mr. Kroeppel had recused himself from any matters related to the contract. He also said that Jet Center had secured a letter of credit for $1 million to guarantee its financial capacity and that it had submitted all the application documents on time. The Port Authority board was supposed to act on the contract last spring. But after the questions were raised by Mr. D'Amato and Signature's lawyers and executives, the agency's inspector general reviewed the contracting process to see if it had been fairly handled. The Port Authority's general counsel, its inspector general and an outside lawyer hired by the authority each concluded that "the procurement process had not been adversely affected by any alleged informalities or improprieties, and that the contract could be properly awarded to Fort Lauderdale Jet Center," according to an authority document. Nonetheless, in November, the Port Authority board, a 12-member body appointed by the governors of New York and New Jersey, decided to intervene. "Reject all bids," said the resolution passed on Nov. 20 by the board. One board member from New Jersey, Jack G. Sinagra, said he went along with the resolution because it was obvious to him that the New York members were united in blocking the hiring of Jet Center. Mr. Brodsky, chairman of the Assembly's Corporations, Authorities and Commissions Committee, has been holding hearings for months examining whether favoritism plays a role in contracting, particularly in the many state authorities and commissions, like the Port Authority. His committee disclosed that Mr. D'Amato had been paid $500,000 to make one phone call resulting in a contract from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority for a client. http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/24/ny...073330977&ei=1 &en=1eb1cd8d09e3b2cc --------------------------------- Get Home Delivery of The New York Times Newspaper. Imagine reading The New York Times any time & anywhere you like! Leisurely catch up on events & expand your horizons. Enjoy now for 50% off Home Delivery! 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