Saturday, December 18, 2010

Infant Sleeping With Eyes Open Unresponsive

The PAC is doing well, thanks


Every time the federal government introduced the accountability of CAP causes an uproar in the press. As a rule, this has a look that gives more emphasis on what's missing to complete than was actually performed.
Beyond this bias (to look at the empty glass of water), the press is linked to that paid more than what was done objectively. Everyone knows (because I did some work at home) there is a natural break between the completion of part or all of the work and his payment.
In public administration, a work (or part thereof) is ready today and the company will only receive two months from now. So there will always be a difference between what was done and what was paid. For the user interested in the latter, no matter whether the company has already received or not.
Finally, a mixture of investment responsibility of states and municipalities with the federal government.
As an example, when one says that the works relating to sanitation and housing are very backward, no reports that these are the responsibility of state governments and municipalities, leaving open the idea of \u200b\u200bfailure of the federal government, which only participates coordinating and providing financial resources, usually through the Caixa Economica Federal.
Another important aspect, little regarded by the press, is the method of the federal government to define with clarity what to do, setting targets and, every four months, to account for what was done, what is the problem and stuff.
Imagine if all state governments to do so. Presenting an investment program for four years and reporting on the progress, which is every six months!
The numbers shown at 11 ° PAC Balance Sheet showed:
a) Investments on the program will reach R $ 619 billion by December 31, 2010, representing 94.1% of R $ 657.4 billion to be invested by the program during 2007-2010.
b) Until October 31 this year, the amount invested totaled R $ 559.6 billion, equivalent to 85.1% of total anticipated;
c) By December, the PAC will complete 6,377 km of highways and other 909 km of railways. In the Oil and Gas are 12 new fields and 12 platforms in operation, while 3,776 km pipeline built.
d) In the areas of Housing and Sanitation, 1,323 works were completed and 4,016 are being implemented throughout the country, in partnership with state and local governments.
e) Two of the biggest dams in the world are being built today in Brazil: Santo Antonio and Jirau, and Belo Monte will start soon. On 30 November, the Federal Government inaugurated the Locks of Tucurui in Para A venture I was at a slow pace was 30 and he was taken by the PAC. A landmark for the region north of the country
is a fact that not all roses. There are management problems in some federal agencies, there are huge problems in municipalities and state governments, which prevent a pace more appropriate to the works of housing and sanitation.
But considering that it does not lack is the financial resource, responsible for the failure of various programs of previous governments, other elements have all conditions to adjust over time.
is for these reasons that we conclude that "the CAP is doing well, thank you."
José Augusto Valente - Technical Director of the Agency T1

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