Thursday, December 29, 2022

A significant win for accountability

 

POGO Weekly Spotlight

December 3, 2022

This week, we got some positive news, which is always nice. The Senate finally confirmed a permanent inspector general for the Pentagon. The Department of Defense had gone nearly seven years without a permanent independent watchdog in place, which has been a travesty for accountability.

We’d been urging the Senate to confirm President Joe Biden’s nominee to fill the position, Robert Storch, for a while. Just one day after our most recent letter urging the Senate to act, the chamber voted on Storch’s nomination.

The Pentagon this year failed its fifth audit in a row, demonstrating just how desperately the agency needs keen independent oversight. Without a permanent inspector general in place at the Department of Defense, the Environmental Protection Agency watchdog was splitting their time between the EPA and the Pentagon. It’s clearly not ideal for an agency with a hefty, constantly growing budget to have a part-time inspector general.

Though the confirmation was woefully delayed, we’re grateful the Senate did act this week to bring more significant accountability to the Pentagon.

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ANALYSIS

POGO Applauds Integrity Committee for Increased Transparency

The entity responsible for overseeing federal watchdogs, known as the Integrity Committee, just released a new transparency policy and increased their capacity to hold watchdogs accountable.

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ANALYSIS

Pentagon Seeks More Money for Beleaguered F-35

The Defense Department’s F-35 fighter — the most costly weapons system in history — is the grift that keeps on taking.

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OP-ED

Congress must protect the nation from a politicized civil service

There is a reason Congress has passed laws to create a federal workforce selected by merit rather than political loyalty.

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OP-ED

The Pentagon’s second unfunded priorities list is an accountability travesty, Congress should act

With "unfunded" priorities priced at nearly $50 billion this year, it’s past time Congress reigned in the Pentagon wish list.

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LETTER

POGO Urges Senate Vote on Defense Watchdog Confirmation

The Department of Defense needs a permanent watchdog now.

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LETTER

Coalition to Congress: Protect National Security from Politicized Civil Service

Congress must protect the public against a politicized civil service, which would jeopardize our national security and make us less safe.

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QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“It’s easy to say that the B-21 is still on schedule before it actually flies. Because it’s only when one of these programs goes into the actual testing phase when real problems are discovered.”

Dan Grazier, Senior Defense Policy Fellow, in the Associated Press

OVERHEARD

Tweet from @lizhempowicz: What's that? You want to know why it would be such a bad idea for national security and the general functioning of our government to make it easy to fire civil servants *without cause* and replace them with political stooges?

Well...

ONE LINERS

“A lot of fintechs ... exercised insufficient due diligence in vetting loan applicants, and as a result, are disproportionately represented in the loans that have been deemed fraudulent or potential fraudulent.”

Nick Schwellenbach, Senior Investigator, in the Washington Post

 

“There almost certainly will be some fraud that goes on, some waste that happens. To some extent, it’s unavoidable. But it’s about minimizing it.”

Sean Moulton, Senior Policy Analyst, in Bloomberg Law

 

“You have a lot of people out there saying that there has to be federal legislation that creates a simple process for this provision to apply or to be operative, and we just disagree.”

Liz Hempowicz, Vice President of Policy and Government Affairs, in Voice of America

 

“They don’t want to be raked over the coals like they [were] with the F-35 program, so they’re keeping this as secret as possible.”

Dan Grazier, Senior Defense Policy Fellow, in the 1945

 

“Committee chairs, subcommittee chairs, leadership—I think are all privy to not just massive amounts of inside information with the power to predict where markets are moving, but with the power to move markets themselves with the decisions they are personally responsible for making about committee hearings that go forward.”

Liz Hempowicz, Vice President of Policy and Government Affairs, in the Bulwark

 

“The American Army is five times the size of the Ukrainian army. So, if the Ukrainian army can deplete U.S. stocks in eight months, then how fast would the U.S. Army deplete its own stocks?”

Dan Grazier, Senior Defense Policy Fellow, in Grid News


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