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May 27, 2008 Pentagon IG: Watchdog Agency Outgunned by Rising Tide of Defense Spending |
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Contact: Nick Schwellenbach (202) 347-1122 The skyrocketing defense budget of the last several years has overwhelmed the Pentagon's premier watchdog agency, according to a report to Congress made public for the first time by the Project On Government Oversight (POGO). The enormous increase in the defense budget "from less than $300 billion to more than $600 billion," due to the global war on terrorism (GWOT) and wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, has "strained" the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (DoD OIG). Meanwhile, DoD OIG staffing has remained "nearly constant" (page 5). The effect has been "gaps in coverage in important areas, such as major weapon systems acquisition, health care fraud, product substitution, and Defense intelligence agencies." Furthermore, "As the delta between the resources of the Department and the DoD IG grows, it will continue to stretch our resources and affect our ability to be an effective oversight function and control for the Department of Defense, and could ultimately impact our ability to provide adequate coverage of services related to the GWOT" (page 5). "The Pentagon's top cop is outgunned and it's high noon," stated Nick Schwellenbach, POGO's national security investigator. "It's stunning that we've been spending so much for so long with so little oversight." Among the disturbing points made by the DoD OIG in a March 2008 report to Congress are the following:
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