Experience, Accountability, and Public Records

Independent Logistics Analysis & Forensic Research

This site presents independent analysis of port infrastructure, logistics economics, and public accountability, informed by decades of professional experience in commodity merchandising, transportation, and international trade.

Public Records & Transparency

For more than two decades, public-records laws have been used to examine how public agencies make decisions, manage debt, disclose risk, and comply with statutory governance requirements. This work includes enforcing compliance with state Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) obligations, including through litigation when necessary, to ensure access to records underlying major public expenditures.

Purpose and Method

Public infrastructure decisions should be evaluated using real economics and real data, not promotional narratives. When projects are financed by taxpayers or backed by public debt, the public deserves clear disclosure of costs, risks, and expected returns.

The analysis on this site relies exclusively on audited financial statements, legislative materials, contemporaneous correspondence, and primary records obtained through FOIA. The objective is not opposition to infrastructure investment, but accountability grounded in facts, with emphasis on capital efficiency, operating economics, and governance discipline.

This site is educational and oversight-focused. All documents cited are public records or materials obtained through lawful public-records requests.