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...
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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- bazokbros I'm a Fan of bazokbros 14 fans permalink

The White House actually did something right by blocking this. This is a failed attempt by the Army generals not having to work with the other divisions of the military, because the Air Force and Navy would quickly follow suit if this was allowed. This is why 9-11 happened and when the branches of government choose not to work together we are more vulnerable. This is one the biggest problems in Washington and the security of the country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 06/23/2008
- Viper I'm a Fan of Viper 255 fans permalink

BS, 911 happened because the FBI and CIA were not communicating with with each other and the Administration ignored all the warings and did NOTHING..A­nd Ashcroft dismantled the FBI anti Terrorist group to staff his anti porn group so he could cloth statues in the Justice Department and because CONDI had no idea what she was doing!


This plan was not suggested by the ARMY but by an outside group! You must read LT BUSH does.

Regards

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 06/23/2008
- Viper I'm a Fan of Viper 255 fans permalink

They all have their own contracting offices and always have .. its just that under BUSH , the amt of contracting has more than doubled in the last 5 years... as has our National debt and trade deficits while the dollar as a result has been devalued by more than half.

Regards

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 06/23/2008
- cynic I'm a Fan of cynic 7 fans permalink

contracting has NOT doubled under Little Georgie.
It has increased over Ten-fold.

And the number of contracting personnel have decreased.

mmm... tenfold increase in contracts with decreased level of contract administration personnel.­.. it's not so much corruption as malfeasance at the top and fraud by the contractors.
Corruption is perpetrated by governmental overseers. Fraud is perpetrated by contractors doing business with the government. Malfeasance is perpetrated by the traitors who put such inept and criminal policies in place.

Yup... malfeasance and fraud... not corruption.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 06/23/2008
- elderly I'm a Fan of elderly 3 fans permalink

bush, cheney and several of the other dirtbags should be arrested at 12:05 PM on January 20, 2009 and charged with murder in the courts of any (and all) states from which dead american soldiers were from. The arrest and subsequent proceedings including the trial should be televised on several networks and cable stations (especially on FOX news).

This (and only this) will prevent this tragedy from ever happening again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 06/23/2008
- bola47 I'm a Fan of bola47 6 fans permalink
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do we have an extradition treaty in the country where bush has his new ranch (paraguay or uruguay, i do not remember)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 06/23/2008
- WLA I'm a Fan of WLA 323 fans permalink
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Paraguay. And the answer is no. There is no extradition treaty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 06/23/2008
- tedbear I'm a Fan of tedbear 6 fans permalink

I'll second that!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 06/23/2008
- MissKaren I'm a Fan of MissKaren 43 fans permalink

The answer is: domination of our government. The answer, Alex, is Halliburton, KBR and their colleagues. Why would they want oversight? Cheney benefits from every overcharge they rack up unsupervised.

Karen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 PM on 06/23/2008
- jvarga I'm a Fan of jvarga 4 fans permalink

Duh army if you provide more oversight then the friends of the administration won't be able to steal as much.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 PM on 06/23/2008
- Shaddup I'm a Fan of Shaddup 11 fans permalink
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Our "fiscally responsible" White House first doesn't want investigantions into contractor fraud, now they don't want anybody managing the contracts. No bid for everybody! By the way, where has Cheney been? I get nervous when The Penguin's out of Gotham.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 PM on 06/23/2008
- lbrillante I'm a Fan of lbrillante 7 fans permalink

This is just more evidence that they Bush Administration and friends are going to take as much advantage of their power and situation in order to increase their power and wealth as they can while still in office. Contracting out government services has been a bad deal in most cases for the american people and it has increased the cost of government not decreased it. It has been poorer service in most circumstances and increased costs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 06/23/2008
- bazokbros I'm a Fan of bazokbros 14 fans permalink

I can more comfortably say I strongly dislike Hillary Clinton because she is a more of a women's movement candidate than someone in government than who helps everyone. When she was initially running for president she was a non-gender candidate. When that wasn't working, she became a female candidate who "finally found her voice". She is no different than black, latino, or any ethnic based politician that runs based on their ethnicity and or gender because safely playing off your constituents demographic is how most non-white males win.

Maureen O'Dowd does have the demeanor of the high school girl who thinks she's smarter than everyone in the room while each week you hope she gets an F on the test to knock her down a few pegs. Inevitably you hope she's your partner when you're paired up for assignments. For the Clinton followers, there must be a big disappointment that the smart girl beat up on the popular girl...wee­k after week.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 PM on 06/23/2008
- PlantGod72 I'm a Fan of PlantGod72 44 fans permalink
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Ummmm.....­interestin­g perspectiv­e.........­WTF does it have to do with THIS story???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 06/23/2008
- springsm I'm a Fan of springsm 51 fans permalink

oh my gosh...get over it..pure baloney...­well not on Dowd...but obviously you are a sexist and this is way off topic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 06/23/2008
- gotalife I'm a Fan of gotalife 22 fans permalink

Waxman is on C-Span2 summarizing and stating all the fraud in Iraq from his hearings.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 PM on 06/23/2008

Heck, he needs to focus on the Army Corps of Engineers right here in the U.S. and I bet he would come up with a much longer "laundry" list of fraud especially from the some of the southern USACE districts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 06/23/2008
- gotalife I'm a Fan of gotalife 22 fans permalink

He is on FEMA right now.

So many investigations, so many crimes committed but no indictments.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 06/23/2008

Don't look for a White House reversal of the recommended changes before February 2009......­WHY?...AS long as G.W.Bush + clan are in the WH, they will protect all their monied friends who have swooped in and cornered all the juicy "no-bid" contracts, and who will milk the Iraq windfall for all that it is worth..and­....in the meantime,.­...we the Taxpaeyrs will be forced to line the pockets of Bush + allies....­...Who said America, the land of the free.....?­?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 06/23/2008

How are you going to steal if someone is watching. Come on guys, You just don't know how to be a Repuglican.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 PM on 06/23/2008
- Jason357 I'm a Fan of Jason357 8 fans permalink

I hope Nancy Pelosi doesn't let this interfere with her comfortable lifestyle, and her preference to do NOTHING with Bush or anything that may be the slightest bit politically sensitive. Don't touch those third rails,Nancy. What do results matter when you can stay in Congress and have a nice long and unproductive political career? What does doing the right thing have to do with anything? Impeachment?? Not on Nancy's watch!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 PM on 06/23/2008
- ibsteve2u I'm a Fan of ibsteve2u 137 fans permalink
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lollll...t­his sounds just like Bush's failure to appoint a nuclear terrorism czar: More delay of game to get rid of evidence and hopefully get out of office and out of Dodge before the new sheriff arrives...­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 PM on 06/23/2008
- demfriend I'm a Fan of demfriend 22 fans permalink
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Miltiary spending has always seemed way out of line with the cost of regular items such as hammers and toilet seat going for massive amounts of money even when you include the cost of ordering all the way to delievery. The amount of waste plus no bid contracts all over the place with this administration says loud and clear from Bush/Cheney "Let us speand to our hearts content and give awat all we can while we can". Impeachment is off the table and we will have to suffer the time they have left..... How can we call for the change from the common citizen level?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 PM on 06/23/2008

Clinton took the silverware - bush took the treasury.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 PM on 06/23/2008

War profiteers and contractors have looted the Treasury with a nod from the administration and gotten away with it. Why the hell would they want oversight?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 PM on 06/23/2008
- Sparty1 I'm a Fan of Sparty1 19 fans permalink

The WH doesn't want to pay to 2 highly decorated generals, app 500k to head a department that's squandered away 80 million more dollars than they needed to in the past couple of years? I wonder why. Could it be that the civilian contractors they're using are connected to Cheney in some fashion? This is total bullsh*t!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 06/23/2008
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