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Mayor’s Council executive director says outstanding vendor invoices escalated; FEMA project procurement routed to GSA, DOA
Summary
The Mayor’s Council executive director told mayors many vendor invoices dating to late 2024 remain unpaid and that procurement for identified FEMA public-assistance projects will be handled by GovGuam’s General Services Agency rather than directly by the council, a change mayors asked for clarification about.
The Mayor’s Council of Guam’s executive director reported on May 10 that a backlog of vendor invoices has left some village vendors unwilling to accept new purchase orders and that procurement for FEMA public-assistance projects the council identified will be routed through GovGuam procurement channels.
“Please be assured that the council is aware of the issue,” the executive director said, reporting that vendor invoices dating as far back as November…
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