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GSA Expense Management Fiasco Prompts Additional Scrutiny

  
  
  

Expense Management - GSA fiasco prompts additional securityIn the continuing saga of the General Services Administration (GSA), Chief Dan Tangherlini faced the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee this week to respond to questions concerning the astounding lack of spend management his agency has shown in recent years, most of which came to light following a lavish April 2010 training conference in Las Vegas.

Tangherlini claims there has been an extensive restructuring of authority, implementation of cost-saving measures and a more stringent spend management policy, as well as increased scrutiny and oversight. However, Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine) pointed out that abuse has continued, citing instances such as “a 2012 leadership conference in Napa Valley, Calif., that cost $40,000, a relocation allowance of $300,000 for one employee who left after one year, and trips to Hawaii by five or six GSA employees for a ribbon-cutting ceremony that lasted one hour.” (GovExec.com)

With no concrete system in place to track expenditures, there is little wonder that problems persist to the point where regional GSA administrators are generally unable to provide specific answers about their accounting and spending policies, resulting in a culture of abuse and little accountability for poor expense management. The GSA has shown a willingness to rectify mistakes by cancelling 47 conferences, saving more than $11 million dollars. Still, with more than 40% of GSA employees making more than $100,000 due to excessive overtime billing and an out-of-control bonus system, the GSA (and Tangherlini) has a long way to go in order to right the ship.

In response to the spotlight of scrutiny, Tangherlini stated, “In this time of shrinking budgets, GSA’s mission of delivering savings has never been more important. It is our responsibility to make every taxpayer dollar count, and I am confident that the reforms that are underway at GSA will help us do exactly that.” (FCW)


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Like the vast majority of government employees, and I dare say, all polititians, they think they have a bottomless pit of money to spend and forget that it comes from hardworking, productive individuals like you and me. They have lost sight of their RESPONSIBILITY to be wise stewards of OUR money - its NOT THEIRS! If we could make them fiduciaries, like many of us in the real world, then we could prosecute and jail those who waste our money on perks for themselves and friends. And just because Congress has not passed a budget in three years ( and won't this fall either) doesn't mean GSA can't have one. If GSA Chief Dan Tangherlini was serious about this, it could be ended as quickly our President killed use of small jets by corporate executives.
Posted @ Friday, September 14, 2012 1:10 PM by Roy Erickson
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