What part of the university testing capabilities are you talking about? SHL, which is part of the U of I, is running the tests. Did you want them to manufacture the tests as well? I could be wrong, but I don't think they have that capability. We were going to have to the buy tests somewhere.
And everyone keeps bringing up no bid like its some kind of underhanded deal. There is no other option in this case unless you want to wait until the pandemic is over to respond. I doubt very much no bid means no oversight. I don't know for sure in this case, but every state contract I'm aware of has to get approval from some kind of board or commission. Maybe it is as simple as Kim whipping out her state of Iowa checkbook and cutting a check for millions, but I doubt it.
The legislature has adjourned and given her broad executive authority in their absence. And even if it were in session to conduct oversight, you'll recall that both houses are controlled by her party, which has conducted exactly no meaningful oversight over her, ever.
As it is, whatever oversight is taking place is being done by journalists, and they've exposed all kinds of flaws in the deal.
I agree that these are unusual times and if there were ever a reason for a no-bid contract, this is it. But there's an extensive educational and medical infrastructure in Iowa already, and apparently it didn't occur to her to try that? Suddenly she gets on the phone with Kelso and we have a solution?
It defies logic.