White House Blocking Army's Plan To Overhaul Contracting System

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RICHARD LARDNER | June 23, 2008 07:06 AM EST | AP

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In this May 22, file photo, Secretary of the Army Pete Geren, left, and President Bush listen to the National Anthem during the 82nd Airborne Division Review at Fort Bragg, N.C. According to a May 28 report to Congress Geren said a proposed service plan to add five active-duty generals to oversee purchasing and monitor defense contractor performance was submitted for approval in March to the Office of Management and Budget, President Bush's administrative arm, and rejected. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome, File)

WASHINGTON — The Army's march to overhaul its tarnished contracting system has been slowed by an unlikely foe: the White House.

The Office of Management and Budget, President Bush's administrative arm, has shot down a service plan to add five active-duty generals who would oversee purchasing and monitor contractor performance.

The boost in brass was a key recommendation from a blue-ribbon panel that last fall criticized the Army for contracting failures that undermined the war effort in Iraq and Afghanistan, wasted U.S. tax dollars, and sparked dozens of procurement fraud investigations.

As the Army's contracting budget ballooned _ from $46 billion in 2002 to $112 billion in 2007 _ it had too few experienced people negotiating and buying equipment and supplies, according to the panel. Worse still, there wasn't a single Army general in a job with contracting responsibilities. That meant the profession had little clout at a critical time.

Senior officers are needed to make sure past mistakes are not repeated, said the panel, chaired by former Pentagon acquisition chief Jacques Gansler.

"If a contracting person has to say to a general that they have to follow the rules, it's easier if you have your own general who will back you up," says David Berteau, a panel member and a former Defense Department official.

Having generals in contracting jobs also will build the talent pool by showing junior soldiers that contracting is a promising career path.

The increase would generate a modest $1.2 million per year in personnel costs. But the Army already has more than 300 full-time generals, enough, it's been told, to handle any new demands.

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The panel called for two major generals and three brigadier generals. One of the major generals, who wear two stars, would run a newly established Army Contracting Command. Formation of the command was another of the Gansler panel's recommendations.

The second two-star general would be assigned to a senior staff position at the Pentagon.

Two of the brigadier generals, who wear a single star, would also be assigned to the contracting command while the third would become chief of contracting at the Army Corps of Engineers.

According to a May 28 report to Congress on the status of the recommendations, Army Secretary Pete Geren said a proposal for five extra generals was submitted in March to OMB for approval. The office's role is to ensure proposed budgets and legislation are consistent with the administration's policies.

On May 12, the Army learned its proposal had been rejected. The report does not say why. A week after the rejection, the Army appealed OMB's decision.

OMB spokeswoman Corinne Hirsch said Wednesday the office is "internally deliberating" the proposal and would not discuss the reasons for the initial rejection.

Lt. Col. Martin Downie, an Army spokesman, said Thursday that communications between the Army and OMB are "pre-decisional and not releasable to the public at this time."

Generals are carefully controlled commodities; federal law prescribes how many each military branch may have. The Army has 306 generals leading nearly 525,000 troops. More than 240 of those are one- and two-star officers.

Adding a brigadier general to the ranks costs roughly $217,000 a year in pay, benefits and retirement contributions; a major general costs $261,000 annually.

The Army opened the Contracting Command three months ago. Jeffrey Parsons, a senior Army civilian official with heavy contracting experience, was picked to run it. Parsons will be in charge "until an appropriately skilled and experienced (major general) is available to assume command," the Army's report to Congress said.

The Army is also adding 1,400 military and civilian employees to its contracting work force. A purchasing office in Kuwait that had been identified as a hub of corruption has been revamped.

In the complex world of military acquisition, contracting is a specialized occupation. Contracting personnel negotiate with vendors, translate jargon-filled requirements for equipment and services into sensible descriptions, and oversee the deals to be sure the Army gets what it ordered.

The war in Iraq exposed major flaws in the Army's contracting abilities, particularly when the buying was done outside the United States. An overworked, under-experienced, and short-handed Army contracting staff was unable to meet the fast-paced demands for supplies and services. Bad deals were made and procurement fraud cases mounted in an environment prone to abuse.

Defense contractors, frequently criticized for war profiteering, complained of being pushed to accept flat-fee arrangements in high-risk combat zones where expenses could soar and confusion existed over what U.S. laws and regulations applied.

Collectively, the shortcomings created a "perfect storm," according to the panel.

Since 2005, the Army Criminal Investigation Command has opened 168 investigations related to contract fraud in Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan, according to spokesman Chris Grey. Ninety-five of those cases are ongoing. Of the 73 that have been closed, the subjects were indicted, the allegations turned out to be false, or the inquiry ended because of a lack of evidence.

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WASHINGTON — The Army's march to overhaul its tarnished contracting system has been slowed by an unlikely foe: the White House. The Office of Management and Budget, President Bush's administrat...
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- booker52 I'm a Fan of booker52 24 fans permalink
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More no bid contracts in the offering???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 06/23/2008
- alaintex I'm a Fan of alaintex 2 fans permalink

No bid contracts are never acceptable.

When the troops need body armor or night goggles or somesuch, the proper paperwork should be filed. The request for bid should be posted on a government web site and in appropriate news papers. Then bids can be taken, questions answered, clarifications made, etc.

Finally, the lowest bidder can be awarded the contract to produce something he's maybe never built before, with start-up and production delays. The army might get a crappy product in a year or two. Meanwhile, the previous no-bid supplyer has thousands sitting in their warehouse.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 06/23/2008

Perhaps the misadministration should have planned in advance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 06/23/2008
- Nochnoi I'm a Fan of Nochnoi 130 fans permalink
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They did have a plan.... that is why they don't want anyone to oversee contracts and purchases.­.........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 PM on 06/23/2008

That party planner hired to do the USS Lincoln fete was pretty good...heh heh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 06/23/2008
- JiminNC I'm a Fan of JiminNC 271 fans permalink
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Why is it always extreme "all or nothing" ??? Your example is a good one but since George has now admitted that his run up to war started just after his inaguration, maybe he could have anticipated the need for body armor sometime before 2003, when the need became dire. Yep, I have confirmed it, three years is enough time to plan for the need of body armor ... that is ... for anyone actually concerned about the troops. Now someone who is more concerned for the bottom line of a specific company or companies might find the fog of war an adequate shield and rationalization for PISS POOR PLANNING.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 06/23/2008

The original two Boeing tanker contracts were no-bid deals, which is why McCain fought them. But, there are times when being quick is the most important factor, then no-bid contracts are beneficial.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 PM on 06/23/2008
- daddyG56 I'm a Fan of daddyG56 5 fans permalink

awwww, boo hoo. The poor, downtrodden war profiteers. You supply one hypothetical example of a scenario wherein a no-bid contract is advantageous. Sure, sometimes this has been the result, but I'd venture to say that if some reasonable oversight (there's that scary word again) were to be conducted beforehand, it could be more fair to the government as well as the contractors and more economical to the taxpayer. No more $100 hammers or $300 toilet seats for me, thanks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 06/23/2008

The white house doesn't want oversight ?

Color me speechless.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 06/23/2008
- maxdenn I'm a Fan of maxdenn 157 fans permalink

And the Speaker of the House said no to an impeachment inquiry. I hope President Obama works to replace the Speaker. Halliburton, Bechtal, Blackwater among other outfits stealing from the American people. I just don't see how adding more generals will solve the problen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 06/23/2008
- alaintex I'm a Fan of alaintex 2 fans permalink

The army should only do business with responsible corporations like Ben and Jerry's.

Hope the troops like tripple scoops of Cherry Garsia.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 PM on 06/23/2008

We didn't subcontract World War II to private security firms.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:51 PM on 06/23/2008

Can they be more obvious? The Bushies and their contractor friends have pillaged the US treasury and wish to continue to do so for as long as they have left. I don't suppose Congress could do something about this. You know, that oversight thing they're supposed to do?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 06/23/2008

Like asking the "fox to guard the hen house."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 06/23/2008
- FOXYLADY I'm a Fan of FOXYLADY 16 fans permalink

Of course the government or the Pentagon don't want those with real leve experience at war to oversea their contracts and purchases. This way those military b^%$ds can keep getting their kickbacks and perks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 06/23/2008
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BREAKING NEWS:

The new Zogby poll released only seconds ago, claims that among die hard McCain supporters, 99.5 percent of those asked claim, that in a general election, they WILL vote for McCain in November. 80 percent of those were actually registered.

Obama meanwhile, still has maintained a strong lead among HIS supporters, with 100 percent claiming in a general election, they will vote for him in November. Of those polled, 100 percent were actually registered.

MSNBC would have covered it, but there was a police chase in Texas. CNN couldn't cover it because there was a bus accident somewhere, they just haven't found it yet. And FOX news did their own poll. They show McCain leading Obama among McCain supporters 123 percent in a general election and of those, none supported Obama...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:19 PM on 06/23/2008

HA!!!
Typical corporate whores. What 'cha say we ask for OUR airwaves back!!
Amy Goodman at DemocracyNow.org will give you the unvarnished truth. Check her out if you want real news to go along with HuffPo. The mainstream media has begun to quote the Huff, see how lazy they really are?? Even they know Huff is bad, you go Arianna!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 06/23/2008
- jukesgrrl I'm a Fan of jukesgrrl 74 fans permalink
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All war profiteers should be currently under investigation, already indicted, or already in prison. You see how interested both political parties are in making that happen. What's wrong with people that they aren't demanding these evil criminals be held to account?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 06/23/2008

It's our Judicial system. Or, more aptly, our LACK of a Judicial system.

Take Enron for example. How many hundreds of thousands of Americans lost more than half of their pension or 401K balance over that scandal? And how many people went to jail over it? Two? Three? Were any of the banking CEOs that made this Ponzi scheme possible ever charged? No.

We've been hijacked, bushwhacke­d...call it what you like. This country no longer belongs to US.

It belongs to THEM.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 06/23/2008
- Ramus I'm a Fan of Ramus 27 fans permalink

you got that right Ernestine!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 06/23/2008

Who wants to wager Ken Lay is really dead? That was very timely, bet he's the stable boy down at the bush Paraguay compound!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 PM on 06/23/2008
- Gordon I'm a Fan of Gordon 28 fans permalink
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Who were the "banking CEO that made this Ponzi scheme possible" and what laws did the violate?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 06/23/2008

They are too fat and lazy and they are watching "reality" TV.
It's a law in France, you have to vote, not a bad idea. But then the electorial college would have to be maintained to keep the unwashed masses from voting in Lohan!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 PM on 06/23/2008
- WasteNJ I'm a Fan of WasteNJ 28 fans permalink
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Hilarious, I wonder if the surprise that seems to permeate these stories is feigned or not. Everybody knows that if the White House wanted oversight for contractors it would already be there. Billions have been lost dealing with contractors, whether money is stolen, misappropriated or "lost", this is nothing new.

The Army was mistaken when it thought that oversight was the answer. I mean how are you supposed to loot the Treasury and give the money to business cohorts if there's oversight? How can you give out no-bid contracts for ridiculous sums if there's oversight? How can you cover up the Wild West antics of some of these guys if there's oversight?
Remember we are talking about, among other contractors, what amounts to a private army almost as numerous as actual US military forces. Imagine what a guy like Bush can do with a PRIVATE army that doesn't answer to anybody in the government or military.

Now you're getting it.

Read this book to learn what Military contractors in Iraq are really all about. Good and Bad.

http://books.google.com/books?id=f9c8MVJbbrEC&dq=a+bloody+business&pg=PP1&ots=JAx2mKJNd5&sig=uEL1H3CJA4Eg3LTDxBxFy12e2yg&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 06/23/2008
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Way to listen to your generals Georgie B.! It worked like a charm for the Iraq war!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 06/23/2008
- WasteNJ I'm a Fan of WasteNJ 28 fans permalink
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Yeah but he only listens when they tell him what he wants to hear, if not, they "retire" (get replaced).

And a couple years later, they actually man-up and say something.

Sometimes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 06/23/2008
- Deeg I'm a Fan of Deeg permalink

He only listens to generals who have very very brown noses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 06/23/2008

Tick tock, tick tock...
Only 131 days and a wake-up and this long national nightmare will be over. I'm 50 years old. In my lifetime I can never remember an administration that blends such ineptitude w/ blatant criminality. Good riddance bushco.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 PM on 06/23/2008
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I'm working on 62 and a student of history and politics.

The only thing that compares - - - - - well, nothing does.

This is the lowest point America has yet experienced!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 06/23/2008
- Eoin45 I'm a Fan of Eoin45 44 fans permalink

I just hit 63 and I've got to agree. This administration makes the Nixon thugs look like choir boys in comparison.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 06/23/2008
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Tick tock, tick tock....on­ly 131 days.....P­roblem is that it will take 20 years or more to sort this mess out, if ever......­......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 PM on 06/23/2008

Yep, I'm 50+ too and there has never been an administration this corrupt in my lifetime. Yes, Dems tend to be whores but reThuglicans are pirates the way they steal, loot & game the system.

Of course they don't want oversite, not at the same time they are stealing the taxpayers blind.
And I'm ashamed of the so called Dem party who has sold out and throw us under the bus.
I hope Cindy Sheehan does out pelosi and send her sorry soul to a retirement home.
But wait, Nov. is coming and I am praying we do see a sea change in this country.
Barack as pres & word is John Edwards doesn't want to be VP, he wants to be attorney general. Can you imagine the hope & the fear THAT post would generate?
There is a new book out called "the prosecutation of GWB for MURDER -
REDRUM!! REDRUM!! REDRUM!!
I'D SAY OVER 4100 CASES OF UNTIMELY DEATH QUALIFY AND REMEMBER THERE IS NO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR MURDER OR WAR CRIMES.
Brings a big smile to that progressive face, doesn't it?
The fat lady has yet to sing!!!! Fist bump, please!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 06/23/2008
- FOXYLADY I'm a Fan of FOXYLADY 16 fans permalink

jaygatsby.­.......I'm 79 years old and I totally agree with your post. In my lifetime I've seen WWII, the Korean conflict..­.at that time I lost a brother, remember that other travesty of a war, Vietnam...­a shambles leaving and the commies are still in control. A friends husband returned from WWII but called back as he was an officer to fight in Korea. Within two weeks he was killed rallying his men leaving a good business and a wife and two sons......­how many more have to die for Bush's ambitions and stupidity?­....The "criminals" of this present administration should be put away!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 06/23/2008
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"White House Blocking Army's Plan To Overhaul Contracting System"

New sign on the white house lawn ... beware of stupid guy!
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 06/23/2008
- JSquercia I'm a Fan of JSquercia 3 fans permalink

Oversight WE don't NEED no STINKIN Oversight . Of course it was OK for the US to do this during WWII but NOT today

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 06/23/2008
- wordvarc I'm a Fan of wordvarc 31 fans permalink

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Truth, democracy, accountability, oversight, and regulation are enemies of w and his rovian neocon RNC gang who brought us the savings and loan crisis, Enron, the mortgage meltdown, domestic spying, the ongoing lettuce & tomato FDA scandals and trickle down government.

This administration wants contractors to do perform deregulated unlawful and immoral violence outside of all oversight and any US, military, or international law.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 06/23/2008
- WLA I'm a Fan of WLA 323 fans permalink
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Don't forget poison toys.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 06/23/2008
- FOXYLADY I'm a Fan of FOXYLADY 16 fans permalink

ANOTHER SMART POSTER....­......I WONDER JUST HOW THOSE IDIOTS THAT ELECTED BUSH TWICE ARE FEELING TODAY? I WONDER IF THEY'VE LOST A LOVED ONE IN IARQ OR AFGHANISTA­N..(WHERE BUSH SHOULD HAVE 'STAYED THE COURSE')?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 06/23/2008
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