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A Very Real Issue
Josh Marshall
The Post has a good piece, just a show-opener really, on a critical issue raised by the Snowden imbroglio - the massive waste, private sector enrichment or shoddy work that has resulted from the Intelligence Communitys massive reliance on private contractors like Booz Allen Hamilton and many others.
The problem isnt unique to the intelligence agencies. Its government wide and its part of a push that goes back to the first Bush and Clinton administrations. But its in the intel world where weve had massive growth in a short period of time. And the secrecy that is inherent to intelligence work makes fraud much easier to get away with. Remember, this was at the heart of the Duke Cunningham scandal. The almost comical level of fraud and bribery was hard for anybody to find because it was all classified.
At one level, this just siphons off vast amounts of tax payer dollars into private hands. But its not just that. Its also led to much poorer security. As in so many cases of government outsourcing its very hard to come up with arguments for why the practice saves money or provides more quality. At the end of the day its a self-perpetuating form of private enrichment.
http://editors.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/2013/06/a_very_real_issue.php
Josh Marshall
The Post has a good piece, just a show-opener really, on a critical issue raised by the Snowden imbroglio - the massive waste, private sector enrichment or shoddy work that has resulted from the Intelligence Communitys massive reliance on private contractors like Booz Allen Hamilton and many others.
Never before have so many U.S. intelligence workers been hired so quickly, or been given access to secret government information through networked computers. In recent years, about one in four intelligence workers has been a contractor, and 70 percent or more of the intelligence communitys secret budget has gone to private firms.
Most of the work went to the largest contractors, including Booz Allen Hamilton, which had $5.8 billion in revenue last year. Almost all of Booz Allens work was for the government, and nearly a quarter of that was for intelligence agencies.
The problem isnt unique to the intelligence agencies. Its government wide and its part of a push that goes back to the first Bush and Clinton administrations. But its in the intel world where weve had massive growth in a short period of time. And the secrecy that is inherent to intelligence work makes fraud much easier to get away with. Remember, this was at the heart of the Duke Cunningham scandal. The almost comical level of fraud and bribery was hard for anybody to find because it was all classified.
At one level, this just siphons off vast amounts of tax payer dollars into private hands. But its not just that. Its also led to much poorer security. As in so many cases of government outsourcing its very hard to come up with arguments for why the practice saves money or provides more quality. At the end of the day its a self-perpetuating form of private enrichment.
http://editors.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/2013/06/a_very_real_issue.php
This is one aspect of the story that I'm really enjoying, the indictment of private contractors.
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A Very Real Issue (private contractors) (Original Post)
ProSense
Jun 2013
OP
They ALWAYS have been, but they vote for more. Maybe we've learned, this time?
freshwest
Jun 2013
#1
freshwest
(53,661 posts)1. They ALWAYS have been, but they vote for more. Maybe we've learned, this time?
octoberlib
(14,971 posts)2. K&R
bluedigger
(17,087 posts)3. Private contracting is a huge taxpayer rip off.
I know, because I was one for FEMA in New Orleans. I did the job I was paid to, mind you, and didn't break any rules, but a government worker would have been much less expensive to the taxpayer, as well as a better deal for the employee - I got no benefits whatsoever beyond hourly wage, per diem, and a rental car (Avis, etc love government contractors). But don't worry about my background security check - it was done by a private contractor...
KT2000
(20,587 posts)4. Northrup Grumman
handles the personnel files for federal government workers.
If I was a government worker I sure would not like that.