For Immediate Release:
Contact:
GAO Audit Cites Bogus
Savings Claims in
Washington, D.C., February 21, 2008 – Bush Administration claims that ‘competitive
sourcing’ in the U.S. Forest Service saved taxpayers millions of dollars are
based on shoddy and misleading accounting practices, according to a Government
Accountability Office (GAO) report released today. Competitive sourcing forces
either the outsourcing of federal employees’ jobs or radical internal
downsizing and reorganization.
GAO found that the agency did
not track significant costs, excluded others, and lacked sufficient data to
back up claims of cost savings. In one case, $35.2 million in savings was
reported to Congress for the competitive sourcing reorganization of information
technology, however, this figure failed to include costs of over $40 million.
Similarly, reported savings of $716,000 for the failed outsourcing of fleet
maintenance to Serco, a British-based corporation,
were not offset by costs that may reach several million dollars.
The Forest Service followed
the same accounting guidance from the White House Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) that is used by all federal agencies. GAO’s findings undermine
White House claims that competitive sourcing will save billions of
dollars.
In addition, GAO noted that
the program jeopardized the nation’s ability to fight fires and respond to
other emergencies.
“In this revealing snapshot
of one federal agency, we see the White House misleading Congress and the
American people about the true costs of privatizing the federal workforce,”
said Tom Buffenbarger, president of the International
Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM). “Congress should take a
hard look at the scope of this dishonest accounting and the extent to which
this kind of outsourcing is eating away at our country’s ability to provide
essential services to its citizens.”
Although Congress recently
acted to shut down the Forest Service competitive sourcing program for fiscal
year 2008, the administration has proposed it be reinstated in 2009.
“This GAO audit shows that
the second round of competitive sourcing in the Forest Service to be as badly
flawed as the first,” stated
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Review the GAO Report on
http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d08195.pdf
Learn more about hidden costs beyond the
scope of the GAO audit
http://www.nffe-fsc.org/Documents/CSIndex/PR_070522/PR_PEER_070522.htm
Read about the termination of the Serco
contract for fleet maintenance
http://www.nffe-fsc.org/Documents/PressReleases/PR_060503d.htm
Learn more about erosion of agency
capabilities
http://www.nffe-fsc.org/Documents/CSIndex/Brief_060717/PR_060803.htm
Review 2004 GAO Report on White House
focus on targets, not performance
http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d04367.pdf
See testimony of Comptroller General
Walker on government contracting problems
http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d071098t.pdf
View legislation and Congressional
report language on
http://www.nffe-fsc.org/Documents/CSIndex/Leg/PL110-161_Omnibus2008_CS.htm
Learn more about the competitive
sourcing process
http://www.nffe-fsc.org/Documents/CSIndex/BP_2007/CS_Overview.doc