GAO Report Criticizes Management Of Chemical Disposal Program

Date: September 10, 2003

Source: News Room

The General Accounting Office has released the latest in a series of documents designed to identify problems with the U.S. Army's Chemical Demilitarization Program. The GAO reports that frequent turnover in leadership and the lack of a clear management plan have hampered the Department of Defense's plans to eliminate the nation's chemical weapons stockpile. According to the terms of an international treaty, the United States was supposed to have destroyed 45 percent of its stockpile of 31,280 tons of mustard gas, sarin, and other chemical weapons by next April. But the Pentagon has announced it will seek a delay until December 2007, which was the original deadline for destroying the entire stockpile of waste.
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