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Re: Show NOCs: OIG report: Should you charge extra for NOC tours?


From: Christopher Morrow <morrowc.lists () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2021 13:31:38 -0500

NOC tours seem like a very 1990's thing, that and 'datacenter tours'.

"Oh you like seeing people at computers and you can't get enough of
that at your home workplace?"
"Oh, you also like cages? me too!! sometimes we put 'racks' in them...
or heavens to gertrude! 'computers'!!"

almost all of this seems like ... really not worth the time for
external people to bother with.
which is maybe why: "Sure, you wanna visit? pay me" (Oh, now you dont'
want to visit? ok, cool!)

On Thu, Jan 7, 2021 at 1:09 PM Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com> wrote:


Department of Commerce OIG review of FirstNet request to tour AT&T GNOC


https://www.oversight.gov/sites/default/files/oig-reports/DOC/OIG-21-016-I.pdf
Continued FirstNet Authority Management Attention is Needed to Address
Control Environment Weaknesses

[...]
FirstNet Authority disagreed that the request for a GNOC tour “constituted
a request for ‘additional contract services outside the scope of the
contract.’” In its response, FirstNet Authority stated, “GNOC tours are
not governed or limited by the [NPSBN] contract as these kinds of tours
are commonplace for AT&T to provide to outside parties.”  However, we
found that the contractor only offers a multi-media presentation regarding
the GNOC at its Corporate Briefing Center. FirstNet Authority requested a
visit and tour of the GNOC, which is neither included in the contract nor
offered widely to the public. We reaffirm that the tour was not in the
contract and could be viewed as exerting indirect pressure for the
contractor to perform unreimbursed services outside the contract.
[...]


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