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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- SeaOats I'm a Fan of SeaOats 2 fans permalink

The White House Cabal supports the troops ... even those who've been electrocuted in their showers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 06/23/2008
- Beelzebul I'm a Fan of Beelzebul 65 fans permalink
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The Army's Iraqi Operation Freedom along with its multinational coalition plan hasn't worked so well. The Generals failed our Commander-in-chief with their war on terror strategy and now they want to go into the oversight business?

Make me laugh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 06/23/2008
- SaulGood I'm a Fan of SaulGood 33 fans permalink

{{hands b a mirror}}

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 06/23/2008
- theMightyT I'm a Fan of theMightyT 182 fans permalink

So now you're blaming the Generals for the neo-con failure in Iraq?

It was only a matter of time... typical Republican, blame the troops / hate the troops / neglect the troops. It's everyone else's fault, not the administration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 06/23/2008
- Ivar I'm a Fan of Ivar 3 fans permalink

Beelzebul... "The generals failed our Commander-in-chief"? You idiot. What about Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld and their "WMD's" that did not exist.? The UN could not find them so 'we' went in to find them. WE did not find them. They did not exist. They were made up by warmongers. And you have the balls to say the generals failed? Again I say, you idiot. The Generals did not fail the Commander-in-chief Bush and Co. failed them .... and all of us....wake up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:42 PM on 06/23/2008
- mccabe49 I'm a Fan of mccabe49 5 fans permalink

Ivan: Amen. my thoughts exactly. How could anyone blame the generals and defend Bush?? this is just beyond me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:49 PM on 06/23/2008
- SaulGood I'm a Fan of SaulGood 33 fans permalink

The US Embassy in Albania approved an effort to conceal the illegal Chinese origin of ammunition provided to troops in Afghanistan under a Pentagon contract by a just-indicted 22-year-old Florida man, according to an investigation by the House Oversight Committee.

In a 10-page letter to Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice, Chairman Henry Waxman reviewed the committee’s findings in its investigation of AEY Inc., a start-up contractor that received up to $300 million in Pentagon contracts.

“The Oversight Committee has received information that the U.S. Ambassador to Albania held a late-night meeting with the Albanian Defense Minister at which the Ambassador approved removing evidence of the illegal Chinese origins of ammunition being shipped from Albania to Afghanistan by a U.S. contractor,” Waxman wrote. “The Committee has also received information that State Department officials. tried to conceal this information from the Committee.

The committee announced its investigation in March after a report revealed that AEY’s 22-year-old CEO, Efraim E. Diveroli, was selling shoddy, decades old, Chinese manufactured munitions to US and Afghan forces.

http://rawstory.com/news08/2008/06/23/oversight-committee-suggests-us-embassy-involvement-in-22-year-olds-sham-weapons-deal/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 06/23/2008
- WLA I'm a Fan of WLA 323 fans permalink
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I've heard that Chinese bullets may contain lead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 PM on 06/23/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1680 fans permalink
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News that the MSM (including this web site) fails to report:
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American soldier killed, 5 others wounded in Iraq
By KIM GAMEL – 1 hour ago

BAGHDAD (AP) — An American soldier was killed and five others wounded Monday when they came under fire southeast of Baghdad, the U.S. military said. Witnesses and local police said the Americans were ambushed after a meeting with Iraqi municipal officials.
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Elsewhere, U.S.-funded Sunni fighters — known as awakening councils — came under attack north of Baghdad late Sunday.

About 10 mortar shells slammed into Udaim, 70 miles north of the capital, killing at least 10 members of a U.S.-backed Sunni group and wounding 24 others, said Maj. Mohammed Thawra, a local Iraqi army battalion commander.

A roadside bomb also targeted an awakening council patrol in Buhriz, 35 miles north of Baghdad on Monday afternoon, killing two of the fighters, a police official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to release the information.

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A female suicide bomber struck an area near government offices in the provincial capital of Baqouba on Sunday, killing at least 16 people and wounding dozens.
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http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gkx-3oYeFwuWKCusr2jrojs98w8wD91FS5OG0

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 06/23/2008

Thanks for posting this. I catch scant information about the increasing deaths of our soldiers here and there, and it's an abomination. I have family and friends over there...and i have another SIL who is signing up just to go (that's another story).

Anyway I get sick of arguing with naive ppl (mainly fellow GOP members) who insist that we have had no casualties this month.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 PM on 06/23/2008
- falco I'm a Fan of falco 18 fans permalink

I too found humor in the words "unlikely foe". Hopefully, this will spur our Army, Navy, Airforce, and Marines, to do something about our rouge government. It's our only hope of saving America at this point. Drive a couple tanks through the White House doors, take baby Bush for a fun ride on the tanky, lure Cheney by promising him you'll run over a few pedestrians on the way out for kicks, and take them to France. See how brave those French are without our military behind them...Oh, I forgot. Washington IS the world's military, London IS the world's bank, and the Vatican IS the world's religion (after getting rid of all those pesky Muslims). One world government. Silly me, I thought we had a country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 06/23/2008
- Deeg I'm a Fan of Deeg permalink

As retarded as I think the administration is, I am strongly against the Army doing anything other than requesting. This administration has done its best to politicize the armed forces, which can only lead to bad things. One of the fundamental tenants of our country is a armed forces subordinate to civilian authority and the military has no place in politics. Using the military for political purposes can only aid in the transition to facism that McFlipFlop and his party want so badly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 PM on 06/23/2008

Our nation's soldiers will exclusively be used as cannon fodder so that all logistical support can be doled out to political cronies and contributers to the Republican war machine that wants wars because wars mean hundreds of billions in war profiteering.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 06/23/2008
- sak I'm a Fan of sak 29 fans permalink

Are we surprised? If the White House wanted to oversee the budget and contracting process in Iraq, they would have done it by now. The goal is to make Halliburton, Brrown and Root, Bechtel and other war corporations really, really rich. When Cheney retires, according to several news sources, he will collect several years of delayed salary from Halliburton, plus whatever interest he has in stock. What a deal!
This is yet one more indication that George Bush is handing over our tax dollars to big business and does not give a whit about the rest of us who are under water due to failed levees in the Midwest, losing our homes to fraudulent lending practices (also not regulated), trying to find work when there is none, and picking up the pieces of our shredded Constitution in the hope that it can be patched up when this dimwit is out of office. Hold your breath folks, because Iran will be attacked before the election. If you think the Middle East is a mess now, just wait until that happens without the support of anyone else.

What a gang!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 06/23/2008
- lornejl I'm a Fan of lornejl 668 fans permalink
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There should be some mechanism for criminals to be punished, otherwise they might keep doing criminal like things. Sounds crazy , I know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 06/23/2008
- kay I'm a Fan of kay 172 fans permalink

They've been on an absolute law-enforcement TEAR, conservatives. We're approaching World Leader Position in percentage of our citizens in prison.

Oddly, they balk at oversight in this instance. Because it costs 1.2 million dollars a year.

HERE, they draw the LINE on costs!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 PM on 06/23/2008
- lornejl I'm a Fan of lornejl 668 fans permalink
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I'm not very fond of republicans, I find them hypocritical at best.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 06/23/2008
- SaulGood I'm a Fan of SaulGood 33 fans permalink

isn't it our responsibility as american's to step in when our govt isn't doing it's job?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 06/23/2008
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Hmmm, Do you have a plan? If so, preferably something that falls on a weekend. I have no time to overthrow anyone during the week...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 06/23/2008
- adzeman I'm a Fan of adzeman 38 fans permalink
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Why would bush/cheney want honset people snooping around their criminal cronies stealing us blind?? It just doesn't make sense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 06/23/2008
- Ramus I'm a Fan of Ramus 31 fans permalink

Duh. OF course the White House does not want oversight of their accomplices in illicit profits! Gosh KBR and Halliburton and Lockheed-Martin and on and on might not be able to make our corporate owners as rich as they are. This story should be the header on all the MSM news programs. Anyone want to take bets that it will be totally overlooked?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 06/23/2008
- mimsnpips I'm a Fan of mimsnpips 13 fans permalink
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The additional generals are not needed for 2 reasons: 1) No bid contracts. 2) Halliburton and Blackwater. Or is that just one reason?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 06/23/2008
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if you go to obamastoplying.com it takes you to mccain's site.

if you go to mccainstoplying.com it takes you to an error page.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 06/23/2008
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 236 fans permalink

If you want to know about John Mc'Cain's lies, you only have to go to his own campaign site.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 06/23/2008
- lornejl I'm a Fan of lornejl 668 fans permalink
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No one would have ever heard of G*orge Car*in if he had to post here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 06/23/2008

He would, however, have been able to write a different version of the 7 words.

"M'ichelle, B'arack, Hill'ary, Mc Cane, O'Bama, Bu$h and Clint on"

"Those are the ones that'll infect your soul,
curve your spine, and keep the country from winning the war."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 06/23/2008
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that's because adding oversight might lower the amount of money that corrupt contractors like Halliburton can steal from the U.S.

If anyone was in doubt about what is going on in Iraq, this should clear it up for you

what other legitimate reason to block spending oversight could there be?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 06/23/2008

rc7, you have nailed it. Thank you. I am posting this to make sure it is read more often.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 06/23/2008
- lisakaz2 I'm a Fan of lisakaz2 119 fans permalink
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Oversight? We don't want no stinkin' oversight by anyone -- we wanna fleece the country in peace!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 06/23/2008
- PADDYWHACK I'm a Fan of PADDYWHACK 6 fans permalink

No matter what happens,the Neocons are laughing.They have trousered a fortune already,more to come.How dare the plebs question our imperial masters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 PM on 06/23/2008
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