AMTRAK FOOD AND BEVERAGE OPERATIONS:FRED E. WEIDERHOLD, JR.

From: Congressional Testimony | Date: June 9, 2005 | Copyright information


Congressional Testimony

06-09-2005

Statement of Fred E. Weiderhold, Jr. Inspector General, Amtrak Committee
on House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Railroads June
09, 2005 Chairman LaTourette: Good morning, Mr. Chairman. Thank you for
your invitation to appear today to discuss Amtrak`s Food and Beverage operations.
In Amtrak`s Strategic Reform Initiatives and FY06 Grant Request, the company
stated its desire to undertake cl...

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