As Maine Sees PPE Shortfall, Sen. King Presses Administration on 'Opaque and Inefficient' Manner Supplies Being Distributed
"While we agree that the existing supply chains and unique capabilities of the commercial market should be used to the greatest extent practicable, the process the task force has decided to use is, at best, opaque and inefficient," the Senators wrote. "We are concerned that the federal government is using taxpayer dollars to bring supplies to
In a letter, the Senators expressed concern that, without sufficient oversight, the Administration's strategy for distributing medical supplies is vulnerable to waste, fraud, and abuse. Currently, only half of the supplies procured by the federal government are distributed to areas considered to be "hotspots" by medical experts, with the other half left to commercial distributors to deliver wherever they choose. Earlier this month, the
The Senators requested detailed information on how private distributors are allocating medical supplies to Coronavirus hotspots through programs like "Project Airbridge," and how the Administration is using its authorities under the Defense Production Act to guide distribution efforts. The Senators are also seeking information on the oversight efforts conducted by
Dear Mr. Vice President:
We write to you today about the
We are troubled by the lack of information that the
In addition to PPE purchased or transported by
While we agree that the existing supply chains and unique capabilities of the commercial market should be used to the greatest extent practicable, the process the task force has decided to use is, at best, opaque and inefficient. We are concerned that the federal government is using taxpayer dollars to bring supplies to
In this critical hour,
1. For the fifty percent of materials delivered to "hotspots," how are private distributors allocating those medical supplies, such as those delivered to
a. Please provide all current state, county, and tribal priority lists that the Administration has developed for PPE and medical supplies.
b. How is a state, county, or tribe's "need" for medical supplies determined?
c. Please describe each factor involved in any analysis for need and their relative weight in the allocation decisions, potentially including but not limited to infection rates, hospitalization rates, fatality rates, currently available medical supplies, and requests made.
d. How are the PPE needs of first responders and law enforcement being addressed in this analysis?
2. Why is the Administration giving supplies owned by the
3. Please list the distributors that are receiving supplies from medical supply acquisition efforts by the Administration, including through "Project Airbridge." Additionally, please provide copies of any Memoranda of Understanding or similar agreements that the
4. What oversight is
a. When the Administration permits distributors to sell acquired supplies in the commercial market, how does it ensure that these distributors are not marking up prices and that they are delivering the supplies to critical hotspots?
b. How is
c. How is
d. How is
5. How, if at all, is the Administration using the authorities granted by the Defense Production Act to direct private sector supply distribution efforts?
a. Has



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