https://news.yahoo.com/trump-promised-to-save-billions-of-dollars-on-military-contracts-then-the-pentagon-pushed-out-the-official-responsible-for-doing-that-090005221.html
Assad’s aggressive approach to contract negotiations, however,
paid off. The Pentagon credited the career civil servant with bringing
down the costs of the Apache helicopter, the C-17 transport plane and
the F/A-18 fighter, saving taxpayers more than half a billion dollars.
And that wasn’t all: A former senior Pentagon official said Assad had
over the span of his career “saved the Department of Defense many
billions of dollars.”
Trump’s interest in negotiating better prices for the government made it seem like Assad’s work would get White House attention.
Yet within two years of Trump’s entrance into the White House, Assad
would find himself removed from his job, and his efforts to save money
and recover hundreds of millions of dollars in potentially fraudulent
spending tabled.
His treatment, he contends, was the direct result of his attempts to
save the Pentagon money and identify potential contract fraud, which
brought him into conflict with the Pentagon’s top weapons buyer. It was a
conflict that ended dramatically, he says, when shortly after he
emailed senior Pentagon officials about potential fraud, details about
his travel records and his demotion were published in the press.
Assad, who is now retired, says the issues he brought up
involved potentially billions of dollars in waste and fraud, and still
aren’t being addressed. It’s a claim that’s backed up by multiple
interviews conducted by Yahoo News with Assad and those who worked with
him at the Pentagon, as well as by documents obtained through the
Freedom of Information Act.
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