OK to investigate PP but not the DOD. Give me a break.
A small bit from the article: "The Pentagon inspector general reviewed 53 parts at random and discovered that DLA (Defense Logistics Agency) bought 22 too many of them, at a total cost of $9 million. The report concluded, with some understatement, that DLA “did not effectively manage government-owned V-22 Osprey spare parts.”
One of those parts was aircraft frames. Even though on average only two replacements are needed each year, DLA had purchased 166. That's a nearly 80-year supply, which is decades longer than the expected usefulness of the V-22 fleet. The inspector general also estimated that it will cost the Pentagon $700,000 to store all the unneeded equipment over the next five years. …
Another recent Pentagon IG report calculated that the government could save $7.2 million over six years if DLA would stop buying cars and trucks for government agencies that didn’t need them."
https://fee.org/articles/auditing-the-pe...nsibility/
A small bit from the article: "The Pentagon inspector general reviewed 53 parts at random and discovered that DLA (Defense Logistics Agency) bought 22 too many of them, at a total cost of $9 million. The report concluded, with some understatement, that DLA “did not effectively manage government-owned V-22 Osprey spare parts.”
One of those parts was aircraft frames. Even though on average only two replacements are needed each year, DLA had purchased 166. That's a nearly 80-year supply, which is decades longer than the expected usefulness of the V-22 fleet. The inspector general also estimated that it will cost the Pentagon $700,000 to store all the unneeded equipment over the next five years. …
Another recent Pentagon IG report calculated that the government could save $7.2 million over six years if DLA would stop buying cars and trucks for government agencies that didn’t need them."
https://fee.org/articles/auditing-the-pe...nsibility/
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.