http://thehill.com/policy/defense/308917-pentagon-suppressed-study-on-administrative-waste-report
The Department of Defense suppressed one of its own studies that
revealed $125 billion in wasteful spending, according to an
investigation published by the The Washington Post.
The newspaper found that the study, commissioned by Deputy Defense
Secretary Robert O. Work, was hidden because of fears Congress would cut
defense spending.
The Defense Business Board, along with McKinsey & Company
consultants, conducted the study, which produced a the 2015 report
titled, “Transforming DoD’s Core Business Processes for Revolutionary
Change.”
In an interview with the Post, Work said the report proposal was “unrealistic.”
“There is this meme that we’re some bloated, giant organization,”
Work told the newspaper. “Although there is a little bit of truth in
that … I think it vastly overstates what’s really going on.”
“We’re the largest bureaucracy in the world. There’s going to be some inherent inefficiencies in that,” he said.
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