Congresswoman Chellie Pingree Votes to Protect Taxpayers'
Dollars and Provide for a Stronger National Defense
Bill will
establish new policies and procedures to reduce wasteful cost growth, promote
competition, and increase oversight and accountability
May 15, 2009
For immediate release
Contact: Willy Ritch 207-841-8400
This week
Congresswoman Chellie Pingree voted in support of HR 2101, the Weapons
Acquisition System Reform Through Enhancing Technical Knowledge and Oversight
Act of 2009 (WASTE-TKO Act of 2009). Pingree, a member of the House Armed
Services Committee, cosponsored the bill with other Committee members.
WASTE-TKO, which passed the House Wednesday with a strong bi-partisan
vote, will ensure greater accountability and cut back on wasteful spending in
the federal government while also providing for more efficient and improved
resources for our national defense.
A recent report
by the GAO indicates that the costs of defense weapon systems programs have
already escalated and exceeded initial 2009 estimates by nearly $300 billion.
To put it in perspective, this is more than twice what we spend on the
salaries and health care for the entire American military for two full years.
This gross miscalculation of costs is due to inadequate technological
knowledge and lack of oversight. The result is a higher bill for American
taxpayers, a decrease in quantity of weapons purchased and a delay in getting
these weapons out into the field.
Congresswoman
Pingree stated, "It is imperative that we work to cut federal waste and ensure
that taxpayers' dollars are being spent in the most cost-effective manner
possible. We also must make sure that we purchase weapons that are the
most advanced and cost-efficient. This week I fought for both by voting
for the WASTE -TKO Act."
Most additional
costs are determined in the early stages of acquisition. The WASTE-TKO
Act ensures greater accountability over the defense weapons purchase process by
requiring stronger regulations, preventing conflicts of interest, and
increasing focus on failing programs early in the purchasing process. It
will also promote competition in the early stages to get the most
cost-effective systems and open the door for small businesses to play a larger
role.
Congresswoman
Pingree said, "This is exactly the sort of common sense reform that will ensure
taxpayers get the most bang for their buck and reduces wasteful government
spending. I will continue to work to identify areas of government that
are bloated and unnecessary while also providing a strong national defense."
The
WASTE-TKO Act of 2009 tackles cost growth in three major
ways:
Ø Ensuring Accuracy of Information for Performance Assessment
Requires
the Secretary of Defense to designate an official as the Department's principal
expert on performance assessment in acquisition. This official will provide the
Department and Congress with unbiased evaluations of just how successful (or
unsuccessful) our acquisition programs are.
• Too often there is conflicting information on program performance from the
Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), the military services, and
contractors. This individual will ensure that Congress has the most accurate
information to evaluate.
Ø Providing Intensive Care to Sick Programs
Mandates
that weapons systems not meeting the standards set in statute for entering
system development or with critical Nunn-McCurdy breaches will get additional
annual reviews from oversight officials, and additional scrutiny from Congress.
•
These programs need more than just a little nudge to get back on track. This
bill provides a full ICU to ensure they do.
Ø Tracking Cost Growth in the Early Stages of Development
Requires
the Department to set up a new system to track the cost growth and schedule
changes that happen prior to milestone B, the decision point where system
development begins.
•
By the time a program reaches milestone B, 75% of its costs are already locked
in place. Currently, there is no process to review alternative solutions when
cost or schedule growth occurs during this period.
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