The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has rushed to acquire a new, multibillion-dollar version of the BioWatch system for detecting biological attacks without establishing whether it was needed or would work, according to a new report by a nonpartisan investigative arm of Congress.
The report by the Government Accountability Office says Homeland Security should re-evaluate the need for the overhaul while determining whether it makes financial sense. The department has spent more than $150 million developing the new generation of Government Accountability Office .
The report comes as Homeland Security officials try to maintain support in Congress for both BioWatch and the long-pursued makeover, called Generation 3. The report's findings - which fix blame on both the George W. Bush and Obama administrations - are scheduled to be discussed Thursday during a hearing by two House subcommittees.
The Los Angeles Times obtained a draft of the report, which has yet to be publicly released.
Homeland Security has failed to follow "good acquisition practices," the report
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