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GAO Analysis of the Special Operations Command's Management of Weapon System Programs

Defense Acquisitions: An Analysis of the Special Operations Command’s Management of Weapon System Programs, GAO-07-620, June 28, 2007.

  • “Special Operations Command’s (SOCOM) duties have greatly increased since the attacks of September 11, 2001. Today, Special Operations Forces are at work in Afghanistan and Iraq, and SOCOM has been assigned to lead U.S. efforts in the Global War on Terrorism. SOCOM’s acquisitions budget has also greatly increased in this period–more than doubling from $788 million in 2001 to approximately $1.91 billion in 2006. In light of SOCOM’s expanded duties, Congress requested that GAO review SOCOM’s management of its acquisition programs. GAO’s evaluation includes an assessment of: the types of acquisition programs SOCOM has undertaken since 2001 and whether the programs are consistent with its mission; the extent to which SOCOM’s programs have progressed as planned; and the challenges SOCOM faces in managing its acquisition programs.”
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