I thought it was for just Navy and Marine facilities repair:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/04/AR2005090400810.html?sub=AR

for the wrap challenged:
http://www.antiwrap.com/?701  

and for the registration challenged:

washingtonpost.com
Halliburton Subsidiary Gets Katrina Deal

By LOLITA C. BALDOR
The Associated Press
Sunday, September 4, 2005; 4:58 PM

WASHINGTON -- A Halliburton Co. subsidiary that has come under fire
for its reconstruction work in Iraq has begun tapping a $500 million
Navy contract to do emergency repairs at Gulf Coast naval and Marine
facilities that were battered by Hurricane Katrina.

The subsidiary, Kellogg, Brown & Root Services Inc. of Arlington, Va.,
was awarded the competitive bid contract last July to provide debris
removal and other emergency work associated with natural disasters.

Jan Davis, a spokeswoman for the Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
said Sunday that KBR will receive $12 million for work at Naval Air
Station Pascagoula, Naval Station Gulfport and Stennis Space Center in
Mississippi. It will receive $4.6 million for work at two smaller Navy
facilities in New Orleans and others in the South.

The company has provided similar work after major disasters in the
United States and abroad for more than 15 years, including in Florida
after Hurricane Andrew.

But KBR has been at the center of scrutiny for receiving a five-year,
no-bid contract to restore Iraqi oil fields shortly before the war
began in 2003.

Halliburton has reported being paid $10.7 billion for Iraq-related
government work during 2003 and 2004. The company reported its pretax
profits from that work as $163 million. Pentagon auditors have
questioned tens of millions of dollars of Halliburton charges for its
operations there.

Late last month three congressional Democrats asked Defense Secretary
Donald H. Rumsfeld to investigate the demotion of a senior civilian
Army official who publicly criticized the awarding of that contract.

Bunnatine H. Greenhouse, who had been the Army Corps of Engineers' top
procurement official since 1997, was removed from her position last
month for what the Corps called a poor job performance. The lawmakers
said the demotion "appears to be retaliation" for her June 27
testimony before Congress in which she detailed her objections to the
award of contracts for Iraq projects.

Vice President Dick Cheney headed Halliburton from 1995 to 2000, and
Democrats have questioned whether the company has gotten favorable
treatment because of his connection.

(c) 2005 The Associated Press


On 9/5/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Larry wrote:
> > Isn'ty he in a safe undesclosed location?
> >
> 
> I FOUND him!!
> 
> Halliburton hired for storm cleanup
> http://chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/business/3335685
> 
> 

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