US agencies have spent $86m on grounded surveillance plane, audit says
Source: Associated Press
US agencies have spent $86m on grounded surveillance plane, audit says
Associated Press in Washington
Wednesday 30 March 2016 18.39 BST
An $86m Drug Enforcement Administration plane purchased seven years ago to fly surveillance and counter-narcotics missions in Afghanistan remains grounded in the US and will probably never fly in Asia, according to a scathing audit released on Wednesday by the Justice Departments inspector general.
The review, which was spurred by a July 2014 whistleblowers report, found that the Global Discovery program to modify the ATR 42-500 aircraft to provide the DEA with advanced surveillance capabilities was supposed to be completed in December 2012. But it has been plagued by missteps costing the agencies $86m, or four times the initial estimated cost. The project was part of an agreement with the Defense Department.
The report said it was unlikely the plane will ever fly in Afghanistan because the DEA has ceased aviation operations there.
Our findings raise serious questions as to whether the DEA was able to meet the operational needs for which its presence was requested in Afghanistan, the review said.
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