Tuesday, July 14, 2009

DTN News: Pentagon War Costs Pass $888 Billion

DTN News: Pentagon War Costs Pass $888 Billion
*Source: DTN News / Government Accountability Office ~ issued July 10, 2009
(NSI News Source Info) WASHINGTON - July 14, 2009: Since 2001, Congress has provided the Department of Defense (DOD) with $888 billion in supplemental and annual appropriations, as of June 2009, primarily for Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO).
DOD’s reported annual obligations for OCO have shown a steady increase from about $0.2 billion in fiscal year 2001 to about $162.4 billion in fiscal year 2008.
For fiscal year 2009 OCO, Congress provided DOD with about $65.9 billion in the fiscal year 2009 DOD Appropriations Act and about $80.0 billion in a supplemental appropriation enacted in June 2009. A total of $59.6 billion has been obligated through the second quarter of fiscal year 2009 through March 2009.
The United States’ commitments to OCO will likely involve the continued investment of significant resources, requiring decision makers to consider difficult trade-offs as the nation faces an increasing long-range fiscal challenge.
The magnitude of future costs will depend on several direct and indirect cost variables and, in some cases, decisions that have not yet been made. DOD’s future costs will likely be affected by the pace and duration of operations, the types of facilities needed to support troops overseas, redeployment plans, and the amount of equipment to be repaired or replaced. DOD compiles and reports monthly and cumulative incremental obligations incurred to support OCO in a monthly report commonly called the Contingency Operations Status of Funds Report.
DOD leadership uses this report, along with other information, to advise Congress on the costs of the war and to formulate future OCO budget requests.
Click here for the full report (13 pages in PDF format) on the GAO website.

1 comment:

SD said...

The war has a cost. This cost is more than 125 times expensive than the France overseas operations (12 000 men in ops and - 000 in african and overseas territories)
Best regards
SD

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