Monday, April 16, 2007

More acquisition reforms coming in defense spending bill

The operative word is more! This article says that there will be more attention to contracting and subcontracting contained in the 2008 Defense Appropriations bill, just now being staffed on Capitol Hill.

That is in addition to the other "reforms" that the "new" Congress has in mind.

For instance, the Accountability in Contracting Act is already in play (the Supplemental Appropriations bill- with it attached- is in the hands of the Senate). Now Rep. Jim Moran (D-VA) on the House Appropriations Committee’s Defense Subcommittee wants more oversight. According to the article, his aim is
(m)ore government employees should be scrutinizing contracts
That should be good new for us, but I can't believe that means more people to do the scrutinizing. Maybe even more contractors to help with the scrutinizing.

Regardless, we need to watch for new developments.

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