http://www.halliburtonwatch.org/news/allbaugh.html

Former FEMA head and Halliburton lobbyist visits Louisiana for deals

8 Sept. 2005

WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 (HalliburtonWatch.org) -- The former head of the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Joseph Allbaugh, now a lobbyist
for Halliburton, is in Louisiana helping his clients obtain disaster relief
contracts, the Washington Post reported today.

But Allbaugh insisted he's not in Louisiana seeking contracts for clients.

"I don't do government contracts," he told the Post from Louisiana.
Instead, he says he's "just trying to lend my shoulder to the wheel, trying
to coordinate some private-sector support that the government always asks
for."

But that's not the same thing as seeking government contracts for clients,
says Allbaugh.

"The first thing he says when he sits down with a client is, 'Don't hire me
if you're looking for a government contract,'" an Allbaugh spokesperson
defensively told The Hill newspaper today.

With all the public outrage over Halliburton's contracts, it's not
surprising that Allbaugh would distance himself from the word "contract"
even though he's involved in helping clients obtain government contracts in
Louisiana, Iraq and elsewhere.

Even Republicans on Capitol Hill are feeling a bit disgusted. "I think
there are some laws that have to be changed, especially [when contracting]
in emergency situations and the like," Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA), chairman of
the House Committee on Government Reform, told the Hill.

In a further play on words, Allbaugh and Halliburton say Allbaugh is a
"consultant," not a lobbyist for Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR). But see his
KBR lobby registration form here.

A Halliburton spokesperson said KBR "hired Joe Allbaugh in February 2005 as
a consultant to provide strategy support to its Government and
Infrastructure business. Since that time, Mr. Allbaugh has not consulted on
any specific contracts that the company is considering pursuing, nor has he
been tasked by the company with any lobbying responsibilities."

After leaving FEMA in March 2003, Allbaugh, who managed the 2000
Bush-Cheney campaign, founded Allbaugh Co., a lobbying firm with many
clients in the disaster-relief business. President Clinton's former FEMA
director had also formed his own lobbying firm for disaster relief.

The creation of the Homeland Security Department has created another big
industry for lobbyists: disaster relief. The Post reported there are
roughly 240 businesses and lobbyists seeking to influence contracting and
policies related to disaster relief. "Few of them, however, have Allbaugh's
experience or can advertise their close connections to Bush," reported the
Post.

In addition to Allbaugh Company, Allbaugh in 2003 was a founder of New
Bridge Strategies, which helps companies acquire contracts in Iraq, and
Diligence-Iraq, a firm that provides security for civilians in the Middle
East.

More Information:

Slate: Joe Allbaugh, Disaster Pimp




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