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Bureaucracy Kills
Glen J. sends the link to this LA Times article about energy-weapon technology used to defeat IEDs...in tests, 90% of IEDs were neutralized...but the government bureaucracy is moving to slow to produce and ship the neutralizers.
Bomb Buster for Iraq Hits Pentagon Snag
Army brass says a device that destroyed 90% of roadside explosives in tests needs further study. Marine Corps decides to bypass the bureaucracy.By Mark Mazzetti
Times Staff Writer
February 12, 2006WASHINGTON — A new high-tech vehicle that destroys roadside bombs has passed a series of U.S. military tests but has not yet been sent into battle, prompting charges that Pentagon bureaucracy is slowing the effort to protect American troops in Iraq.
Last April, Army Brig. Gen. Joseph Votel, the commander of a Pentagon task force in charge of finding ways to combat the makeshift bombs known as improvised explosive devices, or IEDs, endorsed development of the vehicle, called the Joint IED Neutralizer. The remote-controlled device blows up roadside bombs with a directed electrical charge, and based on Votel's assessment, then-deputy Defense Secretary Paul D. Wolfowitz recommended investing $30 million in research and sending prototypes to Iraq for testing.
But 10 months later — and after a prototype destroyed about 90% of the IEDs laid in its path during a battery of tests — not a single JIN has been shipped to Iraq.
To many in the military, the delay in deploying the vehicles, which resemble souped-up, armor-plated golf carts, is a case study in the Pentagon's inability to bypass cumbersome peacetime procedures to meet the urgent demands of troops in the field. More than half of U.S. combat deaths in Iraq have been caused by roadside bombs, and the number of such attacks nearly doubled last year compared with 2004.
The Pentagon has identified the improvised bomb problem as one of its top priorities. Two years ago, the top U.S. commander in the Middle East, Gen. John P. Abizaid, called for a "Manhattan Project" to cut down on roadside bombing casualties, but many believe that his level of concern has not been matched in Washington.
"There's a bureaucracy that really slows things down, and sometimes people don't have the same sense of urgency," said one officer involved in the effort to counter the bombs. "That's where my frustration comes in."...
The whole article is a bit frustrating. This is why I am for allowing certain emergency expenditures be handled by commanders heading into a war zone. Company Commanders get $100,000. Battalion Commanders get $300,000. Brigade Commanders get $500,000. You get the idea.
While civilian control of the military is necessary, it also creates problems. There are many, many great civilian administrators in the military. Many, if not most, are prior service. But there are always a few that are willing to let the bureaucracy reduce their work load.
One of the things that I've always said about the civilians that work for the Army is that they'll never have to sit in a foxhole (fighting position) with you...perhaps if they had to run Route Irish once in awhile, the Joint IED Neutralizers would have been sent en masse already.

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