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Posted: 13 Jul 2013 10:13 AM PDT The Washington Post has some interesting details of emails sent by Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) contracting and budget officers to their colleagues. "Our available funding balances remain large in all appropriations — too large to spend" just on small supplemental funds often required by existing contracts, the June 27 e-mail said. DISA's budget is $2 billion. "It is critical in our efforts to [spend] 100% of our available resources this fiscal year," said the e-mail from budget officer Sannadean Sims and procurement officer Kathleen Miller. "It is also imperative that your organization meets its projected spending goal for June. . ." The Washington Post reports ... In these days of sequester and downsizing and such, that policy seems a bit out of place. (Although it could be seen as a stimulus effort.)650,000 Defense Employees Furloughs Started Monday With thanks to the budget sequester, Defense furloughs started July 8, with some 650,000 workers off one day each week through September 21. The result is a 20% pay cut. Expect Republican hypocrites to howl about the job losses while being totally unconcerned about any other cuts that might also cause job losses. Government is supposedly too big everywhere except when it's not. My Take On the Cuts The defense department should have thought twice about those memos telling departments to spend every cent they had right before the sequester kicked in. Then again, perhaps 650,000 furloughs is just a tiny down payment for what needs to happen to a very bloated military sector. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
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