By Tom Shoop | Friday, March 23, 2007 | 11:21 AM
The Washington Times reports today on the testimony yesterday of Karen P. Tandy, head of the Drug Enforcement Administration, before a House subcommittee. Tandy said the agency needs a $110 million budget increase over last year's request in order to "sharpen and expand" enforcement efforts. Here's the full quote:
"As our base budget has gradually eroded over time due to pay raise absorptions, rescissions and program reductions, we have been unable to maintain adequately our infrastructure or agent and support staffing at their previous levels. This has put us at an enforcement disadvantage. We must regain our financial footing. We must have the ability to sharpen and expand the enforcement tools and techniques that have helped us establish our drug-enforcement leadership role."
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What does NSPS in DOD, or Donny Rumsfeld's departure have to do with the salary funding issue at the Drug Enforcement Agency?? I would say that there are at least 3 degrees of separation between them, possibly even more than the storied 6 degrees.
Chris E Best | Tuesday, March 27, 2007 | 08:34 AMNSPS is just going to be the Good Ole Boy Personnel system. This was a tool designed by higher leadership and DOD Rumpsfield was going to have total control. Glad he is gone, because I never have seen so many retired Commanders asking for him to be fired. We are working more with less people!
Paul Delacot | Monday, March 26, 2007 | 11:56 AMABOUT THIS BLOG
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