Washington Post by Joe Davidson
Washington, DC – A new audit by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) says some barracks, not just in the Army, are so bad that they degrade quality of life and military readiness. The report has drawn bipartisan, bicameral outrage and a blunt admission from the Pentagon. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) audit highlights three main points, some military living quarters are substandard and pose potentially serious health and safety risks, defense officials lack complete information about military housing finances, and that oversight is insufficient. For the full text, email info@eia-usa.org.