July 11, 2012
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
[United States Congress]
 
WASHINGTON, D.C.—FALEOMAVAEGA COMMENDS ASTCA FOR CONSTRUCTION OF NEW OFFICE BUILDING TO FACILITATE A $91 MILLION GRANT PROGRAM RECEIVED FROM U.S. CONGRESS
 

Congressman Faleomavaega today congratulates ASTCA on the opening of its new $5.6 million office building that was dedicated on Monday July 2, 2012.  Housing its executive offices, customer service and other business offices, the new office building will be central in ASTCA’s long term plans to improve telecommunications in the Territory, with the help of more than $91 million in ARRA funding from the U.S. Congress.  The facility was also built to incorporate ASTCA’s current efforts to include a fiber optics program once it is in place.

 “I believe ASTCA has been one of the best-run agencies in our government and I want to commend Chairman Magalei Logovi’i and the Board of Directors, and especially the dedicated services of Mr. Aleki Sene as Executive Director for all these years.  Under Mr. Sene’s leadership, ASTCA submitted a competitive grant application to the USDA and was awarded ARRA funding of more than $91 million.  These funds will help ASTCA’s efforts to bring critically needed improvements for our telecommunication system,” Faleomavaega said.

 “It is my understanding that ASTCA was created by authority of an administrative executive order for all these years.  As an important semi-independent agency that currently operates like ASPA, and our Hospital Authority, which are both governed by laws enacted by the Fono and the Governor years ago, it seems to me that ASTCA’s operations and authority should be established by law and not by executive directive.  Administrations come and go, and there appears to be some inconsistencies here in the operations of our government, especially when ASTCA is currently operating under a multi-million dollar budget,” Faleomavaega said.

 “At what level of operations should a local agency be authorized to function in order to require issuance of an executive order?  Or should ASG first pass a law to establish such an agency?  These are important questions that warrant consideration by the Fono,” Faleomavaega asked.
 
 “Again, I congratulate  ASTCA, and especially Executive Director Aleki Sene for doing an outstanding job in the operations and administrations of ASG’s telecommunication system,” Faleomavaega concluded.

 
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