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CDC News: $8 Million Worth Of Equipment 'Lost Or Misplaced' By CDC

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MIKE STOBBE   12/30/10 02:09 AM ET   AP

ATLANTA — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lost or misplaced more than $8 million in property in 2007, losing track of items including computer and video equipment, government auditors say.

Agency officials said Wednesday they have corrected the lapses that led to that amount of waste.

The report was released this week by the inspector general for the Department of Health and Human Services, the parent agency of the CDC. In 2007, the auditors checked on 200 randomly sampled items and found 15 were lost or not inventoried, including a $1.8 million hard disk drive and a $978,000 video conferencing system.

CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden wrote the inspector general that the CDC agrees with the report's conclusions and has now instituted better controls. He wrote that 99 percent of the agency's property was accounted for in 2009. And the agency says all of its property this year is accounted for.

The agency still hasn't explained what happened to the 15 pieces of missing equipment from 2007, auditors said. But a CDC spokeswoman on Wednesday said all but four of the items – including the two most expensive ones – have since been accounted for.

CDC officials were tsk-tsked by Tom Schatz, president of Citizens Against Government Waste.

"It's just a good thing they haven't lost any diseases," Schatz said.

The Atlanta-based CDC often gets high marks for how well it does at its core mission of promoting health and investigating outbreaks of illness. But it has less incentive to keep track of its computer equipment or take care of other concerns that would seem important to a private business, Schatz said.

"There are a lot of agencies that do their job well, but they don't manage the 'little things' very well. The Defense Department is notorious for losing all kinds of equipment, but they do a pretty good job defending the country," Schatz said.

The CDC is the only HHS agency to have had such an audit – the National Institutes of Health and the Food and Drug Administration have not.

This is the CDC's second audit. A 1995 audit found the agency was unable to account for more than $5.5 million in property, including computers, microscopes and even vehicles.

In 2007, two House Republicans – Joe Barton of Texas and Greg Walden of Oregon – asked the inspector general to take a new look at how CDC inventories and tracks its property, following allegations that as much as $22 million in CDC equipment had been lost or stolen.

The audit focused on the $350 million in equipment CDC had in fiscal year 2007. The report was delayed until now partly because of personnel changes within the inspector general's office, auditors said.

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Office of Inspector General report: http://www.oig.hhs.gov/oas/reports/region4/40701054.asp

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03:05 PM on 01/03/2011
Not surprising. "Losing" money and equipment (especially money) seems to be all the rage in the government these days; why not spread it around a bit? "Well, we lost it, but it's fixed now." No mention of where it went or the results of any investigation.

Bah. I'm taking my ball and going home. No interest in playing the Game anymore.
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2garen
10:52 AM on 01/03/2011
Now we need to audit the Homeland security department, the defense department, and the FED.
04:04 PM on 01/03/2011
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10:49 PM on 12/31/2010
Not hard to do when you work for the government. Too much pragmatism, politics and group think that ruins the effect of policy. I think that the government needs to put "tracking chips" in their
equipment or have a better way to track cash flow. If you take equipment or misuse funds you pay the "fair market value" for your mistake. Worked for government for 45 years seen a lot of pragmatism when it comes to funds, personnel and equipment.
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Lorenzo&BushH8ter
09:55 PM on 12/31/2010
Give me an oink!
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drricklippin
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07:11 PM on 12/31/2010
Biggest 2009/2010 health scandal- A phony worldwide swine flu "Pandemic" and US swine flu "National Emergency"

Be skeptical!

Dr. Rick Lippin
Southampton, Pa
07:08 PM on 12/31/2010
All the people accountable need to be fired immediately.

This kind of crap makes even people who want to support their government mistrust its competence.
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harveyr2
America vs. the Washington duopoly; choose America
11:33 AM on 12/31/2010
While $8,000,000 is peanuts in the scheme of our federal governments massive spending, this, and similar articles, proves that there is far too much waste, fraud, and incompetence in our federal government.

I refuse to pay more in taxes until I see an marked improvement in the government's use of taxpayer money.
03:21 AM on 01/02/2011
but the first part of your comment negates the second
you're right, this is drop in the bucket, you're right it shouldn't happen
want to get rid of the waste?
there are many ways: for example medicare part D is simply the outsourcing of part of the medicare program to private entities who then take a 15% cut when it only would cost the gov't 3% to administer the program

now what's your tax bracket? make more than 250,000 a year?
you know where I'm headed with this...
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harveyr2
America vs. the Washington duopoly; choose America
11:31 AM on 01/02/2011
"but the first part of your comment negates the second" No it does not. Every penny counts.
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MMJones
11:11 AM on 12/31/2010
Gawd, if we ran our business that way...
03:26 AM on 01/02/2011
Instead of losing track of resources we simply let the CEOs pocket them, and all the while we let them tell us that it's not waste, or theft but simply what is needed to pay for their precious "talent".
When push comes to shove, companies fail, banks fail and those "talented" individuals walk away with the millions while claiming they couldn't see it coming - or be expected to.
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MetrointheWoods
10:18 AM on 12/31/2010
We give more money than that to the Karzai family in a month
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joemac1114
01:16 AM on 12/31/2010
Chump change when you consider the $12 billion in cash that went unaccounted in Iraq. Lets work on the really big stuff first.
11:49 PM on 12/30/2010
No excuses! Each one of the items belonged to some place, office, supervisor... investigate and make them pay!
05:29 PM on 12/30/2010
The result of the Bush administrations drive to prove that government does not work by putting incompetent people in charge of agencies.
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techBob
whatever happened to peace, love and understanding
10:20 AM on 12/31/2010
You give them too much credit.
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harveyr2
America vs. the Washington duopoly; choose America
11:35 AM on 12/31/2010
Yes, everything wrong with big government is Bush's fault. Your's is a sad response to the failure of large government to be prudent with the taxpayer's money.

Not everything should be viewed through partisan glasses.
03:07 PM on 12/31/2010
Speak for yourself. Remember "Heck of a Job Brownie"??? One small example of what was at work. Look up Brown's resumé if you don't believe me.
05:21 PM on 12/30/2010
EXAMPLE: To big to fail. No accountability,little responsibility :(
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joemac1114
01:17 AM on 12/31/2010
Sounds like Wall Street.
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zombywulf
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04:41 PM on 12/30/2010
Ya the video system and hard drives were "found" at the directors summer place.