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Washington (AFP) March 9, 2011 - The Senate Armed Services Committee announced Wednesday that it had opened an investigation into how counterfeit electronics make their way into the US military's supply chain. "Counterfeit electronic parts pose a risk to our national security, the reliability of our weapons systems and the safety of our military men and women," the panel's chairman Democratic Senator Carl Levin and Senator John McCain, its top Republican member, said in a joint statement.

The lawmakers warned that "proliferation of counterfeit goods also damages our economy and costs American jobs" and called it "a growing problem" that the government and the private sector must solve together. "Over the course of our investigation, the committee looks forward to the cooperation of the Department of Defense and the defense industry to help us determine the source and extent of this problem and identify possible remedies for it," they said.
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Washington (AFP) March 9, 2011
The US administration is taking a hard look at problems in the Defense Department's accounting, after a report called its books unauditable, the Treasury said Wednesday.

Treasury assistant secretary Richard Gregg told a Congressional panel there were "serious financial reporting issues" at the Pentagon, which in the current proposed budget before the Congress receives $553 billion, or some 15% of all US annual spending.

The remarks came after the US government watchdog the General Accounting Office (GAO) named problematic defense accounting standards as the primary reason it could not produce a full assessment of government spending in fiscal 2010.

The GAO cited "serious financial management problems at the Department of Defense (DoD) that have prevented DoD's financial statements from being auditable."

Gregg said that Treasury, Defense, the GAO and the White House budget office have agreed a strategy to resolve some of DoD's "more significant accounting and audit weaknesses."

The GAO report on fiscal 2010, released in December, said the auditor had no way of being sure if the defense department had the assets it recorded and whether they were in the condition claimed.

"As in past years, DoD did not maintain adequate systems or have sufficient records to provide reliable information on these assets," it said.

"Deficiencies in internal control over such assets could affect the federal government's ability to fully know the assets it owns, including their location and condition."



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