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You want to talk about waste? The Denver Federal Center is going from open to the public to operating “like a military installation”
The Denver Federal Center is the largest conglomeration of federal agencies outside of DC. There‘s 7 gates to get on the campus, all open to public with a valid ID.A project the GSA is completing for the campus recently came across my desk with the goal of making the campus hardened like a military installation, but only at a single gate. The GSA is spending HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of dollars to install sliding fences and “serpentine“ roads leading to a single gate to slow down cars and block out any potential protests.They’re doing this despite the fact that the campus will still legally remain open to the public. You want to protest on the campus? They can’t legally tell you no. Why is the government wasting all this money for more security theater? This did not seem to come from national mandates, but instead it’s poor local leadership not thinking through anything as is usual.
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