Gov't Auditors Warned Bush Administration About Poor Firefighting Plans

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First Posted: 10-24-07 02:10 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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As firefighters continue to risk their lives battling the inferno in southern California, evidence is growing that the Bush administration is not adequately prepared to support them.

The Government Accountability Office, Congress's nonpartisan auditor, issued stark warnings earlier this year on shortcomings in the administration's plans to fight fires.

2007-10-24-fire.jpgIn a June report, the GAO report faulted the U.S. Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, and other agencies for failing to accomplish the "fundamental step" of planning out what assets and resources were needed to prepare for approaching fire seasons. Meanwhile, disaster response problems that have become all too familiar in recent years were also identified: administration officials placing resources where they were politically expedient, and using poorly performing contractors to accomplish critical national tasks.

Strong evidence of the specific federal government failures were provided by the Orange County Register this morning. The paper faulted federal planners for erecting red tape that prevented the use of more DC-10 airplanes to drop flame retardant on areas that were on fire.

"It would be nice to have more such planes available, don't you think?" an editorial in the paper asked. "If the federal government had had its way, even this one almost certainly wouldn't be flying this week....One can understand a certain amount of caution from the Forest Service, but this is bureaucratic overkill."

Robin Nazarro, the Director of GAO's Natural Resources and Environment program, told the Huffington Post why the Forest Service's planning has been inadequate.

"If you don't have goals and strategies for carrying them out, you're in a reactive mode rather than a proactive mode," the report's lead author said. "They say they are using 5 to 10 year averages, but each year the fires gets worse, so they're always underestimating what they need."

The report shows that the Bush administration was warned that the approximately $3 billion spent each year on fire prevention and suppression was not being used appropriately.

"Agencies have not yet improved their systems for determining the appropriate type and quantity of firefighting assets needed for the fire season or for effectively and efficiently procuring them," the GAO states.

The bad planning by the agencies even raised red flags in the White House, where the report's authors say that the President's Office of Management and Budget "told us they would not allow the firefighting agencies to publish long-term funding estimates until the agencies had sufficiently reliable data on which to base those estimates."

The GAO also criticized federal agencies for deploying costly firefighting resources "in response to political or social pressures."

"[F]irefighting assets may sit idle at a fire rather than be released for use elsewhere because managers are concerned that they will be unable to recall an asset if they need it later, or air tankers may drop flame retardants when on-the-ground conditions may not warrant such drops," it warns.

Other problems, the GAO notes, involve private contractors, a common malady in the Bush administration. The Forest Service has turned to national contractors that can deploy firefighting crews and aviation resources anywhere in the nation, but a failure to ensure accountability has resulted in poor performance.

"[R]equirements varied from contract to contract and did not ensure that the agencies obtained the most cost-effective assets," it reported. "Further, inadequate administration and oversight of the agreements by the agencies resulted in poor contractor performance and high rental rates."

Nazarro also highlighted the lack of skilled managers within the Forest Service in particular.

"They don't have enough managers trained in whether to engage in fire use or to suppress," the GAO researcher said. "They need 300 managers, but they're short, with fewer than 100 now, and only another 100 being trained."

Members of Congress blasted the Bush administration's firefighting planning this past summer after the GAO report's release. During a June hearing, Senator Bingaman warned that Bush had focused on cutting budgets in place of adequately preparing for wildfires.

"The Administration's budgets indicate that it believes that containing wildfire costs must come at the expense of preparedness," argued Bingaman, chairman of the Senate energy committee. "Its fiscal year 2008 budget proposes a nearly $90 million cut in the preparedness account. But starving the preparedness, wildfire suppression, and other Forest Service programs is not an effective or efficient strategy to contain those costs."

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- wadenelson1 I'm a Fan of wadenelson1 227 fans permalink
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Frankly I think ALL people need to quit depending on local fire-agencies.

There will never be enough in these types of situations.

They need to train and prepare.

Clear your yard of brush. Build a defensible space. Have sprinklers so you can keep that space damp. Keep a chain saw tuned up and ready to go in the garage so you can drop those beautiful palm trees into the canyon or the NEIGHBORS yard.

Buy a jacuzzi or swimming pool. And a 10 horsepower gas-powered pump. Nomex Fire gear and breathing apparatus. A foaming kit.

Plan to keep your OWN house from burning instead of waiting for Federal help that will inevitably be too little, too late.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 10/24/2007
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

And when the fire burns up your house anyway, then what?

It could happen to you. No matter how carefully you prepare.

Try preparing for an earthquake, a tornado, a tidal wave, or a - yes - hurricane.

Even small government people agree that this is what government is for.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 10/24/2007
- ornery I'm a Fan of ornery 7 fans permalink

Unfortunately, for quite a number of years the government has really been run for the benefit of Blackwater, Halliburton, various oil interests, and one foreign interest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 10/24/2007

Frankly I think ALL people need to quit depending on local fire-agencies
SPOKEN LIKE A TRUE BOINK
WHAT THE HELL DO YOU THINK GOVT IS FOR, FIGHTING ILLEAGAL WARS? HARASSING FREEDOM??
SOUNDS LIKE YOU VOTED FOR REPULIKANERS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 PM on 10/24/2007
- wadenelson1 I'm a Fan of wadenelson1 227 fans permalink
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I'm a Democrat. I'm all for FULLY funding fire departments. Preparedness.

And I'm also a realist.

I've lived through TWO major fires.

And there are never enough firemen, trucks, etc.

You can be a victim, or you can be prepared.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 10/24/2007
- Henk I'm a Fan of Henk 19 fans permalink
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Or you could elect people who believe in goverment and who will strive to make it run effectively and eficiently for ALL of the people. Its much cheaper in the long run.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 10/24/2007
- Meah I'm a Fan of Meah 52 fans permalink
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You will die trying to save your house. Will it be worth it? Your call. You are not a trained firefighter. Firefighters hate people like you because you get in the way. I have an acquaintance who just went back to his house to rescue a pet when Topanga was burning in 1993. He barely made it through with his life. He is terribly scarred over most of his body and suffered greatly.
You are a fool.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 PM on 10/24/2007

Yes, I have to echo Olivia; what do you think governement is for? If it is not to protect us and coordinate for us in a national disaster, what is it? A war machine? A mega-nanny? I want the governmant to get out of my debroom, to get out of my phone, to get out of my personal records of all types, and to get on with actually protecting us from actual threats.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 PM on 10/24/2007

The Orange County Register can whine all it wants. That bastion of conservatism got what it deserved for supporting McChimpy for president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 10/24/2007
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

I can't fully agree with you, but you have a point.

The whole country pays because of idiots supporting BushCo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 10/24/2007
- gopindrag I'm a Fan of gopindrag 3 fans permalink

Be careful what you wish for .... you may have to lie in it indefinitely.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 10/24/2007
- lisakaz I'm a Fan of lisakaz 27 fans permalink

I doubt any will make the connection. I sure hope they would see that they are getting "Katrina-e­d."

But I don't like "got what it deserved" anymore than Glenn Beck saying anti-Americans lost their houses, tho. I lost stuff during Hurricane Floyd. It is scary and painful. I don't wish it on anyone.

Wonder how the "Real Housewives of Orange Country" are faring. Maybe Bravo got an upcoming special. Given sometimes people that rich cannot easily emphasize with others, this could be a valuable lesson.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 10/24/2007
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