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Report: Pentagon allowed $28B in available funds to expire
by Ed Adamczyk
Washington (UPI) Jan 9, 2019

Nearly $28 billion in funds appropriated to the Pentagon were left unspent when its authority to spend it expired in 2018, a government watchdog report says.

"If the DoD [Department of Defense] does not spend its funds within the legal timeframes, the funds expire. In FY 2018, the DoD reported $27.7 billion of expired funds, meaning that, generally, the DoD can no longer use those funds for new spending," a report from the department's Inspector General's office said. The 40-page report, released on Tuesday, said the unspent funding covers five years beginning in fiscal year 2013.

The report noted that if appropriated funding is not spent in certain time frames, it cannot be recovered and used for other spending.

The lost funding accounts for less than one percent of the Pentagons' budget over the five-year period, Pentagon spokesman Lt. Col. Joe Buccino told Bloomberg News.

The report was a follow-up to a Defense Department audit, the first in its history, which discovered the surplus. About 1,200 Pentagon auditors and five public accounting firms participated in the audit of the department's $2.7 trillion in assets.

"It is critical that the DoD and its Components fix the weaknesses and deficiencies identified in the audit through the development, implementation, and monitoring of corrective action plans. In addition, the DoD must continue its commitment to the improvement of DoD business processes. The road to a clean financial statement opinion is a long-term effort," the Inspector General's report concluded.

Democratic Congressional legislators have long called for a reduced Pentagon budget. Information about inadvertent underspending could solidify their call to appropriate more federal money to domestic priorities.

House Democrats have already indicated they will challenge the administration of President Donald Trump on its request for defense spending in the range of $700 billion to $750 billion.


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Croatia threatens to axe plans to buy F-16 jets from Israel
Zagreb (AFP) Jan 3, 2019
Croatia threatened to cancel its purchase of F-16 fighter jets from Israel on Thursday after months of stalling due to a lack of US approval. Croatia had in March agreed to buy 12 used F-16s from Israel to replace its Russian-made MiG-21s. The deal, worth $500 million (440 million euros), was the Balkan nation's biggest arms purchase since splitting from former Yugoslavia in the 1990s war. But Washington objected to the sale of the US-made jets because it wants the removal of electronic s ... read more

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