
Odd Lots Why the Pentagon Fails Audits Year After Year After Year
203 snips
Apr 19, 2025 Julia Gledhill, a research analyst at the Stimson Center specializing in defense spending, dives deep into the Pentagon's ongoing audit failures. She explains the complexities behind the Department of Defense's budget and the pressing issues in inventory management that affect military readiness. Gledhill highlights mismanagement and taxpayer waste while critiquing the defense procurement process's intricate nature, stressing the need for increased accountability and innovative solutions to improve efficiency and transparency in defense spending.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Lost Warehouse with Spare Parts
- A Navy warehouse off the property records was found with $126 million worth of spare parts.
- This exemplifies pervasive inventory issues within the Pentagon's tracking systems.
Chronic Inventory Tracking Problem
- The Government Accountability Office has flagged lasting inventory issues since 1981, especially for F-35 parts.
- Overbuying spare parts due to poor tracking wastes billions of taxpayer dollars.
Contractors Control Inventory Info
- Contractors control tracking of government-owned property they possess, often resisting transparency.
- Lockheed Martin declined to provide records citing high costs, hindering Pentagon oversight.

