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Defense

The KC-46's Deficiencies Demonstrate the Benefit of Fixed-Price Contracts
Defense

The KC-46’s Deficiencies Demonstrate the Benefit of Fixed-Price Contracts

September 18, 2019 Sean Kennedy

The KC-46 is intended to serve multiple roles for the Air Force, but continued problems with the plane has created uncertainty.  Thankfully, the Pentagon arranged a fixed-price contract for the aircraft.

Defense

Secretary Esper’s Reforms Face Long Odds

September 4, 2019 Sean Kennedy

New Department of Defense Secretary Mark Esper has prioritized reforming the way the Pentagon spends money. Predecessors with similar goals failed miserably. 

Defense

Defense Contractors Return $200 Million in Self-Reported Waste

August 16, 2019 ajohnson

The DOD IG reports defense contractors have returned more than $200 million over the last decade in self-reported waste.

Defense, General Waste

Fifteen Years Later, the Defense Travel System is Still a Mess

August 16, 2019 Sean Kennedy

The DTS distributed nearly $1 billion in improper payments over a three-year period.

Defense, Healthcare, Oversight, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager, Technology, Telecommunications

Hope Ahead for VA/DOD Interoperability

August 7, 2019 Deborah Collier

In 1982, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Defense (DOD) were charged by Congress to share patient information for servicemembers transitioning from DOD into the VA health care system.  This transition process has been anything but seamless, with medical records being attached to gurneys each time a patient was moved, and […]

Defense

Air Force’s Decline in Mission-Capable Aircraft Continues

July 30, 2019 Sean Kennedy

The Air Force struggles to field mission-capable aircraft.  This is caused by an aging fleet and the failure of new aircraft such as the Joint Strike Fighter. 

Appropriations, Budget, Defense, General Waste, Technology, Telecommunications

Proceed with Caution on JEDI Procurement

July 12, 2019 Thomas Schatz

The decision announced today in favor of the Department of Defense (DOD) in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims case challenging the $10 billion Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract likely means that it will be awarded shortly to a single vendor.  As Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) and other taxpayer groups have argued in a […]

Spidey Sense Signals Incoming Pork
Defense, General Waste

Spidey Sense Signals Incoming Pork

June 6, 2019 Sean Kennedy

The United States spends approximately 3.2 percent of gross domestic product on defense each year, good for $716 billion in fiscal year 2019, a total that dwarfed spending for all other federal agencies. Unfortunately, the Department of Defense (DOD) performs notoriously poorly when it comes to tracking spending.  The DOD remains the sole federal agency […]

Defense, General Waste, Technology, Telecommunications

A Government-Owned 5G Network Would Be a Massive Boondoggle

May 31, 2019 Deborah Collier

Despite mounting evidence to the contrary and President Trump’s announcement that he opposes nationalization of 5G, this idea keeps resurfacing.  And like many other concepts emanating from the Beltway Bandits, this one would be costly and disastrous.  It should be buried and not resurrected. The latest argument being raised by proponents is beating China to […]

Appropriations, Defense

Members of Congress Again Fail to Learn a Lesson

May 23, 2019 Sean Kennedy

On May 20, 2019, the House Appropriations Committee released its report to accompany the Department of Defense (DOD) appropriations bill for fiscal year (FY) 2020.  The report provides funding for 90 F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) aircraft, 12 more than was requested by the Department of Defense (DOD).  This follows the established trend in recent […]

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