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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO discussed the Department of
Defense&apos;s (DOD) fiscal year (FY) 2001 budget as it relates to readiness
needs, focusing on: (1) identifying the aggregated differences between
the amounts Congress initially designated for the operation and
maintenance (O&amp;M) subactivities and those DOD reported as obligated for
the same subactivities; (2) identifying those O&amp;M subactivities where
DOD obligated funds differently than congressionally initially
designated in each year of the 5-year period GAO examined (1994 through
1998); and (3) assessing information available to Congress to track
DOD&apos;s movement of funds among O&amp;M subactivities.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) from FY 1994 through FY 1998, DOD changed funding
amounts for 245 O&amp;M subactivities by almost $43 billion compared with
the amounts Congress initially designated for them; (2) these changes
included both decreases and increases to the amounts designated by
Congress; (3) DOD moved almost $16 billion out of and $27 billion onto
O&amp;M subactivities; (4) the changes made to these O&amp;M subactivities
accounted for about 12 percent of the total amounts initially
appropriated for O&amp;M during the period; (5) over half of the $43 billion
was moved out of or into 81 O&amp;M subactivities DOD considers directly
related to readiness, while $10 billion was moved out of or into 28 O&amp;M
subactivities that Congress considers high-priority readiness-related;
(6) every year from FY 1994 through 1998 DOD obligated a different
amount than Congress designated for the same 63 subactivities; (7) in
total, DOD moved about $19 billion out of or into these subactivities;
(8) about $4.3 billion was moved out of and about $6.7 billion was moved
into 30 subactivities DOD considers directly related to readiness for a
total of about $11 billion; (9) the 30 subactivities include 11 of the
high-priority readiness-related subactivities; (10) further, of the 11
subactivities, DOD moved $3.2 billion out of 6 subactivities Congress
considers high-priority readiness-related, while moving $2.3 billion
into 5 others; (11) in recent years DOD has improved the information it
gives to Congress on the movement of O&amp;M funds; (12) but this budget
information is still incomplete and does not provide adequate details of
where funds are moved and why; (13) changes in the way DOD presents
budget justification materials, as well as congressionally mandated
changes in the level of details to be provided by DOD, have improved
DOD&apos;s budget information available to Congress; (14) in particular, the
high-priority readiness-related transfer reports offer the most
information available on why DOD moves funds among selected
subactivities; (15) however, the statutory requirement for these reports
will expire when DOD submits its FY 2000 report; (16) in addition, from
FY 1994 through FY 1998, little information was available to Congress
about what DOD terms fact-of-life movements, which DOD says are made to
reflect changes that occur between the time DOD formulates its budget
request and the time Congress passes the appropriation act; and (17)
DOD&apos;s financial management regulation does not define these adjustments
and provides no guidance on when it is appropriate to make such
adjustments, who should approve them, or how much funding can be moved.</abstract>
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