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WorldCom defends its federal contracts

U.S. agencies showed no favoritism, said a company official

June 4, 2003 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - The top official in charge of federal government contracts for WorldCom Inc. defended the company's ethics and service record today and said the carrier, which is in the process of rebranding itself as MCI, has not received any special consideration in winning government bids for voice and data services.
"I don't see in that [federal bidding] process, as rigorous as it is, how MCI could be shown any favoritism," Jerry Edgerton, senior vice president of MCI government markets, said during an afternoon news conference held in Washington. "We've won this stuff fair and square."
MCI is now based in Ashburn, Va., and is operating under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after admitting to improper accounting that exceeded $9 billion (see story). The company expects to emerge from bankruptcy this fall.
Sen. Susan Collins, (R-Maine), chairman of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, has launched an investigation into federal government dealings with the company, including bid awards to WorldCom by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA).
The GSA released documents to the committee yesterday, saying it continued to do business with WorldCom -- even after disclosures of the massive accounting problems -- because WorldCom was moving to deal with the fraud and had provided reliable network service and quick repairs.
Edgerton repeated some of those same themes today, noting that the company has the best network uptime and shortest time for repairs of any network provider. A 15-year employee of MCI and its predecessors, he also noted that his unit of 1,500 workers has a strong reputation for ethics, with annual ethics training sessions that have become a model for the rest of MCI's 55,000 workers.
He suggested that recent criticism of MCI was coming from activist groups that might be backed by MCI's competitors, including those that have lost bids to the government that MCI has won and Baby Bell companies. "We come out of this bankruptcy in a very competitive environment," he said. "We will be very successful."
Despite hundreds of millions of dollars in contract wins in recent years, revenue from the government division accounts for only 5% to 7% of total MCI revenue annually, Edgerton said. And he bragged that during the fraud revelations, his staff remained in place and even grew somewhat to accommodate more government business.
MCI and Sprint Corp. were each guaranteed $750 million from federal agencies for voice and data network services, including wireless and Web hosting, in the Federal Technology Services (FTS) 2001 contract, according to GSA records.
The ceiling for the multiyear FTS



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