Special Matters & Investigations

National Journal
November 15, 2007

Ralph J. Caccia

Pamela Smith, the company's president, did not respond to questions about Hollis, Jackson, or the amount of money her firm had received for working at the authority. But in an e-mail to National Journal, her attorney, Ralph Caccia, wrote that her company had "completely complied" with federal rules governing contract awards. He also said that Smith "will cooperate fully with" the federal investigation "and respect its confidentiality."



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