Auditor critical of work on state public safety radio system

Auditor critical of work on state public safety radio system

Bob Brown/Times-Dispatch

Del. R. Steven Landes asked the head of the Virginia State Police, Col. W. Steven Flaherty, “What the heck are you all doing and how can we trust you?“

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Virginia’s new Statewide Agencies Radio System is over budget and behind schedule, in part because of poor planning, the House Appropriations Committee was told today.

The system is to bring new computers and radios to State Police cars and allow them to communicate easily with other public safety agencies.

Exasperated members of the budget committee sharply questioned Col. W. Steven Flaherty, the superintendent of State Police, about the report by a state auditor.

“What the heck are you all doing and how can we trust you?“ asked Del. R. Steven Landes, R-Augusta.

The project is expected to cost about $350 million. It was originally scheduled to be finished at the end of this year, but will need another year of work beyond that deadline, officials said.

Among the problems found by the auditor was that the project management team could not determine whether the work was on budget. It also found insufficient review of a consultant’s invoices before payment.

Flaherty said the deficiencies have been corrected and that some were exaggerated.

In other action, the committee received further details of the state’s budget shortfall. All forms of revenue, including withholding taxes, sales taxes and corporate income taxes, are behind estimates, Secretary of Finance Richard Brown said. But he also said there is reason to believe the recession is bottoming out and the revenue picture is brightening.

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Flag Comment Posted by irma on June 16, 2009 at 1:59 pm

Exagerated?
So the Col. is saying it will be finished by December and venders will return the excess over budget?

Flag Comment Posted by Welshwoman on June 16, 2009 at 1:59 pm

Having worked in the business I have to tell all of you that the bureaucratic red tape Flaherty has to endure is far worse than you are giving credit for.  I agree millions of dollars are being wasted but I can assure you Flaherty has little to do with it.  Dishonest contractors looking to drag out work through the tough times, red tape, etc. play the bigger part in it.  I assure you, the Colonel has little control over most of it.  It takes a team effort and lots of oversight which is hard to find with the manpower shortages in law enforcement these days.  How many of you can pass a background - no credit problems, no drugs, no criminal history, and so on.  Darn few of you - I know - I’ve done the backgrounds!

Flag Comment Posted by qhgirl on June 16, 2009 at 1:39 pm

Another prime example of why we need smaller government.. not larger.  We need less intrusion by government into our private lives.  It seems that every project they undertake is poorly managed, over budget, poor quality and/or filled with rampant abuses.  This is why we do NOT want the government involved in our health care.  This is going to do nothing but cost the hard-working taxpayers for years to come and stands a very good chance of seriously compromising our ability to get competent care.

Flag Comment Posted by Jack on June 16, 2009 at 1:31 pm

Col. W. Steven Flaherty, the superintendent of State Police you have to remember is a political appointee by the governor. It’s been obvious that Falherty has few managerial skills preferring to waste his manpower on “click it or ticket” and Checkpoints. Because of his mismanagement the State Police are a shadow of the department as far as excellence and quality of service to the people.

Every day it seems we read or hear about more cost overruns, delays and waste in state programs that Governor Kaine is supposed to oversee. I guess he’s too busy with his national DNC duties to pay attention to what’s happening in Virginia.

Flag Comment Posted by Question Govt on June 16, 2009 at 1:19 pm

This is another example of the abject incompetence of Virginia’s bureaucracy. While individual employees and managers are not elected, the Kaine administration and General Assembly must accept responsibility for failing to provide adequate oversight. Combined with the apparent waste in the VITA/Northrop-Grumman partnership, millions of taxpayer dollars are being wasted, and His Excellency, the part-time governor of Virginia (when it suits his political agenda) seems oblivious.

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