I am very aware, as I think many Americans are at this point, of the serious problems that we have in the area of acquisition and contracting in Iraq.
Is there a plan for what happens if this doesn't work, if the Iraqi brigades don't show up, if the police personnel don't stand up, if this ...
I think you are going to see this around the country, unfortunately, General.
Senator McCaskill, your points are very well taken, and I have a major awareness that I will need a lot of help.
Senator McCaskill. Thank you all for your service. I appreciate it very much.
DOD has been on the high-risk list for GAO since 1990.
It's clear that the military is taking this very seriously.
I think it's close to 20,000 people, from best I can tell. That's a lot of people--20,000 people.
I have looked into how many Antideficiency Act (ADA) violations have actually been punished in DOD.
There's this sense that, the commanders have their military mission, which I'm very respectful of.
It's really hard to figure out who to blame when something goes terribly wrong and taxpayer money is wasted at unprecedented levels.