Global war on terrorism DOD needs to improve the reliability of cost data and provide additional guidance to control costs : report to congressional committees.

Global war on terrorism DOD needs to improve the reliability of cost data and provide additional guidance to control costs : report to congressional committees. PDF

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Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 75

ISBN-13: 1428933077

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GAO found numerous problems in DOD's processes for recording and reporting costs for GWOT, raising significant concerns about the overall reliability of DOD's reported cost data. As a result, neither DOD nor Congress can reliably know how much the war is costing and details on how appropriated funds are being spent, or have historical data useful in considering future funding needs. On the basis of GAO's work, DOD is taking steps to improve its cost reporting. Factors affecting the reliability of DOD's reported costs include long-standing deficiencies in DOD's financial systems, the lack of a systematic process to ensure that data are correctly entered into those systems, inaccurately reported costs, and difficulties in properly categorizing costs. In at least one case, reported costs may be materially overstated. Specifically, DOD's reported obligations for mobilized Army reservists in fiscal year 2004 were based primarily on estimates rather than actual information and differed from related payroll information by as much as $2.1 billion, or 30 percent of the amount DOD reported in its cost report. In addition, GAO found inadvertent double counting in the Navy's and Marine Corps' portion of DOD's reported costs amounting to almost $1.8 billion from November 2004 through April 2005. Because it was not feasible to examine all reported costs and significant data reliability problems existed, GAO was not able to determine the extent that total costs were misstated.

Global War on Terrorism

Global War on Terrorism PDF

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Published: 2009

Total Pages: 32

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Since September 11, 2001, Congress has provided about $808 billion to the Department of Defense (DOD) for the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) in addition to funding in DOD's base budget. Prior GAO reports have found DOD's reported GWOT cost data unreliable and found problems with transparency over certain costs. In response, DOD has made several changes to its cost-reporting procedures. Congress has shown interest in increasing the transparency of DOD's cost reporting and funding requests for GWOT. Under the Comptroller General's authority to conduct evaluations on his own initiative, GAO assessed (1) DOD's progress in improving the accuracy and reliability of its GWOT cost reporting, and (2) DOD's methodology for reporting GWOT costs by contingency operation. For this engagement, GAO analyzed GWOT cost data and applicable guidance, as well as DOD's corrective actions. GAO is recommending that DOD (1) establish a methodology for determining what portion of GWOT costs is attributable to Operation Iraqi Freedom versus Operation Enduring Freedom and (2) develop a plan and timetable for evaluating whether certain expenses are incremental and should continue to be funded outside of DOD's base budget.

Gao-05-882 Global War on Terrorism

Gao-05-882 Global War on Terrorism PDF

Author: United States Government Accountability Office

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-01-31

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 9781984390455

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GAO-05-882 Global War on Terrorism: DOD Needs to Improve the Reliability of Cost Data and Provide Additional Guidance to Control Costs

Global War on Terrorism

Global War on Terrorism PDF

Author: Sharon L. Pickup

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2010-10

Total Pages: 13

ISBN-13: 1437914659

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Since 2001, Congress has provided the DoD with about $808 billion in supplemental and annual appropriations, as of March 2009, primarily for military operations in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). DoD's reported annual obligations for GWOT have shown a steady increase from about $0.2 billion in FY 2001 to about $162.4 billion in FY 2008. This report contains an analysis of DoD's reported obligations for military operations in support of GWOT through Dec. 2008. It assessed: (1) DoD's cumulative appropriations and reported obligations for military operations in support of the GWOT; and (2) DoD's FY 2009 reported obligations from Oct. 2008 through Dec. 2008 for the GWOT by military service and appropriation account. Illustrations.

Defense Budget

Defense Budget PDF

Author: Sharon Pickup

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2009-03

Total Pages: 41

ISBN-13: 1437909957

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Since the Sept. 2001 terrorist attacks, Congress has provided about $800 billion as of July 2008 to the Dept. of Defense (DoD) for military operations in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). GWOT budget requests have grown in scope and the amount requested has increased every year. DoD uses various processes and the Contingency Operations Support Tool (COST) to estimate costs for these operations and to develop budget requests. This report assessed: (1) how DoD uses COST and other processes to develop GWOT budget requests; and (2) what actions DoD has taken to ensure COST adheres to best practices for cost estimation. Includes recommendations. Charts and tables.

Global War on Terrorism

Global War on Terrorism PDF

Author: United States Government Accountability Office

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-09-15

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 9781976388064

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Since the September 2001 terroristattacks, Congress has providedabout $542.9 billion, as of May2007, to the Department of Defense(DOD) for the Global War onTerrorism (GWOT). Prior GAOreports have found DOD's reportedGWOT obligation data unreliableand problems with transparencyover certain costs. DOD madechanges to its reportingprocedures, requiring componentsto perform a monthly varianceanalysis on obligation data and toinclude affirmation statementsattesting to the accuracy of costdata.Under the Comptroller General'sauthority to conduct evaluations onhis own initiative, GAO assessed(1) the outlook of DOD's reportedGWOT obligations for fiscal year2007 and funding requests for fiscalyear 2008, (2) the effect of changesin DOD's GWOT funding guidance,and (3) DOD's progress inimplementing variance analysis andaffirmation statements.For this engagement, GAOanalyzed fiscal year 2007 GWOTrelatedappropriations andreported obligations, as well asDOD's corrective actions.