Monthly Archives: January 2022

SMC PR News Release on the MORE than $10M PPE

By Michael G. Stogner

You might want to hire a proof reader, June 25, 2022 is not here yet. Notice how quick the number went from more than $10M to approximately $7M less than 24 hours.

Board of Supervisors Authorizes County to Distribute Surplus Safety Equipment 

June 25, 2022
Redwood City — Dozens of nonprofit organizations and government agencies will receive surplus gowns, goggles and cleaning materials initially purchased for COVID-19 protection following the Board of Supervisors today authorizing the county manager to distribute the supplies. 

Last fall, approximately $7 million worth of supplies stored at the San Mateo Event Center were left outdoors during a rainstorm. The County of San Mateo purchased this equipment early in the pandemic when jurisdictions across the country were competing to secure the materials needed to keep the community and frontline workers safe in the midst of uncertain circumstances. Most of these non-medical-grade supplies were individually wrapped in plastic inside the boxes that got wet and were not damaged. The Board’s direction at today’s meeting authorizes County staff to begin distributing the still-usable equipment to organizations in need.

“While we deeply regret the damage that occurred during last fall’s rainy season, we are grateful the vast majority of the supplies are still usable and can support purposes including wildfire clean up, disaster relief and other emergency response efforts,” said County Manager Mike Callagy. “As we move forward, we encourage local community-based organizations that have a need for these supplies to reach out with their request as we are committed to deploying these supplies in ways that protect the well-being and safety of the community.”

The County is working with the nonprofit Wine Country Marines to distribute these resources to other organizations and government agencies, including entities in San Mateo County, who can use them for a variety of purposes. The County will also work with other organizations who can use the materials and meet the appropriate criteria. Any damaged packaging and unusable supplies will be disposed of properly.

“We, and the groups we partner with, are grateful that the County of San Mateo is dedicated to finding new purposes for this equipment rather than see it destroyed or go unused,” said James Brown, president of Wine Country Marines, a Sonoma-based charity with Bay Area and nationwide networks, and himself a San Mateo County resident.

The supplies designated today as surplus were intended for use by individuals working in medical congregant settings early in the pandemic if hospitals became totally overwhelmed — a situation that fortunately never occurred. In the months prior to the supplies being moved outdoors, the County also worked with the California Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) to offer these surplus supplies free of charge to health care providers and other government agencies, including schools, and other jurisdictions, but few accepted the offer because sizes, quantities and other considerations made them less appropriate. County officials expressed gratitude that organizations can now use them for a variety of safety uses.

“Yes, we made a mistake. Humans make mistakes. But the important thing is that we owned up to it and thankfully are finding that these supplies do not need to go to waste,” said County Supervisor Carole Groom.

Board President Don Horsley added that the Board wants to understand — just as much as residents do — how the situation occurred and identify ways to prevent future errors. He also said this event does not take away from the fact that the County, in obtaining the supplies in the first place, was motivated by a desire to keep the community safe.

“In the darkest days, when we didn’t know what supplies we’d be able to get and just how much we’d need, the County did everything in its power to purchase what we could to keep us safe. In hindsight, we didn’t need it and organizations we tried sharing it with didn’t need it either. I am just glad to see that it can still address important needs,” Horsley said.

The County maintains a separate collection of medical-grade personal protective equipment for first-responders or other front-line workers, and damages from this incident did not impact the County’s COVID-19 response efforts.

Organizations and government agencies interested in receiving supplies should address inquiries to “Supply Manager” at smcdonatedsupplies@smcgov.org.

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Supervisor David Canepa is NOT ready for the Big Show. Congress

By Michael G. Stogner

Supervisor David Canepa, Could you please take some time off from your FUNDRAISING and FOCUS on San Mateo County ISSUES. Please tell Mike Callagy the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors to put the VIDEO up so the Public may view it.

Also just a reminder to the public, the County Manager position is an at-will employee, the person/s responsible for his/her behavior is the SUPERVISOR/S.

Supervisor David Canepa, You along with Don Horsley, Warren Slocum, Carole Groom, Dave Pine are RESPONSIBLE for the performance of Mike Callagy as San Mateo County Manager.

It’s been 6 days since the January 25, 2022 BOS Meeting. The subject matter was more than $10,000,000.00 of PPE given to Wine Country Marines on or before January 13, 2022. Source ABC 7 Investigative Reporter Dan Noyes.

Make the Video available to the Public TODAY.

January 25, 2022 BOS meeting Agenda Item 12

San Mateo County Board of Supervisors Meetings and Videos

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San Mateo County Sheriff Deputy John Baba.

By Michael G. Stogner

In my opinion San Mateo County Sheriff Deputy John Baba did NOTHING WRONG in the Homicide of Sandra Lee Harmon in Half Moon Bay, San Mateo County, California on May 5, 2020.

U.S. District Court Judge Vince Chhabria dismissed a claim against Deputy John Baba.

Judge Vince Chhabria also denied motions to dismiss from lawsuit the City of Half Moon Bay and San Mateo County.

Jan. 19, 2022 Judge Vince Chhabria wrote that it was plausible to believe Deputy David Dominguez, one of two officers to shoot the 56-year-old woman suffering from mental health issues, acted “with a purpose to harm unrelated to a legitimate law enforcement objective.” The judge noted that video evidence established that Dominguez shot Harmon in the back, while her hands were raised over her head, and that that shot was fatal. Source Half Moon Bay Review.

It should be noted the Video the Judge is referring to was produced by the San Mateo County Government at the highest level. It starred Sheriff Carlos G. Bolanos which was strange. He never mentioned Sandra Lee Harmon was shot in the back while her hands were above her head.

Here is the Video released by the Sheriff’s Office

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Feds launch Investigation into SMC PPE.

By Michael G. Stogner

Photo by Mark De Paula

I’ll bet the 5 San Mateo County Supervisors wished they had asked at least one adult question of County Manager Mike Callagy on January 25, 2022 BOS Meeting Agenda Item 12.

San Mateo County should be thanking ABC 7 Investigative Reporter Dan Noyes for staying on this VERY IMPORTANT story.

Here is his January 27, 2022 Update

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San Mateo County Supervisors, What was it?

By Michael G. Stogner

San Mateo County Manager Mike Callagy

On January 13, 2022 ABC 7 Investigative Reporter Dan Noyes reported MORE than $10,000,000 of PPE was ordered moved outside the San Mateo County Event Center and there was some minor damage to the Cardboard Boxes. That same day He asked the County Manager Mike Callagy what the value of the PPE was? Mike Callagy responded “I don’t know.”

The next day Mike Callagy issued a Press Release that got published all over the internet that stated approximately $7.7M of SURPLUS PPE.

Mike Callagy went from “I don’t know” to a $3,000,000.00 difference in less than 24 hours.

That number has since been reduced in the media to $7,000,000.00

I thought it would be a Great Idea if the 5 Supervisors did their job and Verify the EXACT Dollar amount of PPE that was purchased with Taxpayer money. Not one of them liked that idea.

Here is a list of some questions I thought they might want to get the answers too. They had NO Interest.

Remove Item 12 from the Agenda January 25, 2022
What is the current Inventory of the PPE at SMCCC?
What was the actual cost of all the PPE stored at SMCCC?
Who ordered the PPE moved outside of the SMCCC? What date?
Who ordered the CONVOY of Garbage trucks to remove PPE from SMCCC? Date?
What is Wine Country Marines experience in distributing PPE items in this volume?
What has been Wine Country Marines largest distribution to date?
What other organizations were considered to distribute this PPE?
Why is there no mention of Distributing this PPE to San Mateo County Only?
Why wasn’t this PPE distributed when SMC first received it?
What made James Brown think the PPE was already donated to WCM?
Who in San Mateo County made him think that?

On January 25, 2022 at the Board of Supervisors Meeting there were only 2 Public Comments on Agenda Item 12. I will publish the Video of that meeting as soon as Mike Callagy allows it on the San Mateo County Website, as of 1/29/2022 @ 7:00 AM it’s not available.

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San Mateo County 1/25/2022 BOS Meeting not on Website or Youtube Channel.

By Michael G. Stogner

Clerk to the County BOS Mike Callagy

I’ve been waiting to be able to review the January 25, 2022 meeting to specifically report on the Agenda 12 Item. I wanted to make sure I had the Supervisor David Canepa remarks correct before I report them to the public. The Governments Video is Not posted on SMC Website or the Youtube Channel as on noon today. The person who is responsible for that is the Clerk of the Board which just happens to be Mike Callagy.

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Mark Zuckerberg in SMC Court Today 2PM

By Michael G. Stogner

Today at 2 PM Courtroom 2J Six4Three vs. Mark Zuckerberg case number CIV533328

A modern day David and Goliath story.

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SMC $10M + PPE Investigator is Dr. Jim Lianides

By Michael G. Stogner

Whenever Government gets caught it’s not uncommon to immediately launch an Investigation to assure the Taxpayers, that this was a Mistake, We don’t know how it happened, and we will Investigate Ourselves and produce a report in the future to make sure nobody is held responsible.

A suggestion for Dr. Jim Lianides, is to ask San Mateo County Manager Mike Callagy,

“Did you order the PPE moved outside the building at San Mateo County Event Center?”

Question for Dana Stoehr “Who ordered the PPE moved outside the building?”

These two questions should take about 4 minutes to ask and get responses.

That is really the question San Mateo County Residents want answered.

I received the e-mail below yesterday at 10:39 AM from Mike Callagy

Good morning Mr. Stogner,

On January 20, 2022, the County hired Dr. Jim Lianides to conduct the investigation. The County was searching for a neutral and experienced person who has run a government organization at the highest level and who understands government finance, purchasing, internal controls, employment and systems. Mr. Lianides has over 40 years of public sector experience, most recently as the (ret.) Superintendent of the Sequoia Union High School District. 

The scope of the investigation is to review the County’s existing practices and what transpired with respect to the handling, tracking and safeguarding of the equipment; to research best practices for government agency handling, tracking and safeguarding of similar equipment, particularly in a contingency setting; and to make recommendations for handling, tracking and safeguarding of such equipment in the future.

Best regards,

Mike

You’ll see from the description above the SCOPE of this work does not include Who Ordered it OUTSIDE. Also NO MENTION of the CONVOY of Recology Garbage Trucks and PPE in the last 2 months. Source Dan Noyes ABC 7

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San Mateo County News.com asked Mike Callagy for the name of the Investigator he hired. $10M PPE

By Michael G. Stogner

Michael Stogner <michaelgstogner@yahoo.com>To: Mike Callagy Wed, Jan 26 at 5:00 AM

Good Morning Mike,
What is the name of the Investigator you hired? 
What date did you hire him/her?

What is the scope of the Investigation?
Thank You
Michael G. Stogner San Mateo County News.com

The reason I asked this question is that Former President of the Board of Supervisors and current Candidate for Congress David Canepa refused to ask it at the January 25, 2022 BOS meeting Agenda Item 12. Now to be fair to David Canepa Not one of the Supervisors asked that question.

As of this moment 29 hours later Mike Callagy has not responded.

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Building Public Trust in California’s Election Infrastructure.

By Michael G. Stogner

From The Little Hoover Commission


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 27, 2022
 
For Additional Information Contact:
Ethan Rarick, Executive Director
(510) 205-8042
 Lessons from Research: Building Public Trust in California’s Election Infrastructure
Earlier this week, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously passed legislation that would authorize an open source voting pilot program to be conducted during the November 8, 2022 election in San Francisco.
 
The legislation now awaits Mayor London Breed’s signature. If signed, the pilot program will also need to be approved by the California Secretary of State before it can be implemented.
 
Though the Little Hoover Commission noted that California’s elections are extremely secure, we also underscored the importance of bolstering the system even more in our March 2019 letter to the Governor and Legislature and our April 2021 report, California Election Infrastructure: Making a Good System Better.
 
In Making a Good System Better, the Commission found that California relies on a for-profit model for developing election infrastructure. This model, the Commission also learned, has its limitations. The process to test and re-certify election infrastructure is extensive. Security upgrades for existing models are not incentivized.
 
To help California better address any security vulnerabilities, the Commission recommended that the state invest in a publicly-owned, open source elections system. In this system, expert “white hat” hackers and interested members of the public could review the source code and report potential vulnerabilities to the California Secretary of State’s Office. Only authorized personnel would be allowed to physically modify the code.
 
Opening the source code to the public means that not just bad actors can have their eyes on it. More review of the source code means more opportunities to correct security flaws before they impact elections.
 
Such a system would allow counties to structure their election infrastructure in a way that best suits their needs. They can use this code to create and manage their own voting systems. Or—for a more off-the-shelf solution—counties can work with voting equipment manufacturers to create hardware, service, and support packages.
 
In addition to its versatility, open source elections systems offer greater financial savings and align with a state goal to use open source software across government.
 
Along with calling for the adoption of an open source elections infrastructure, the Commission offered several recommendations to help the state make our voting system even more secure:Swap California’s current election audit for risk-limiting audits, a review of randomly selected ballots until the risk limit—a pre-determined chance that a wrong outcome will not be discovered—is reached. Develop a training program for everyone who interacts with election infrastructure. The Secretary of State’s Office should supply understaffed voting jurisdictions with well-trained staff.Create incentives for people to become poll workers, including: Supplementing counties’ base pay with bonuses for people who train to be election workers in historically difficult-to-fill locations. Working with high schools and post-secondary institutions to create applied election administration courses so students can receive course credit for training as an election worker. Allowing and encouraging the state’s 233,000 employees to commit to becoming election workers with enhanced training requirements without having to use their annual leave or vacation time. Mandate compliance audits with standardized reporting procedures and publicly accessible results. California’s election infrastructure is strong. The November 2020 election was the most secure in history. The Commission’s recommendations will help the state build on this strength and keep up with evolving technology and knowledge.
 
These changes will also increase transparency, allowing California to showcase its strength and help build public trust in the state’s voting systems.

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