Pentagon program costing taxpayers millions in inflated prices
Posted on Sun, Oct. 23, 2005
By LAUREN MARKOE and SETH BORENSTEIN
Knight Ridder Newspapers
WASHINGTON - The Pentagon paid $20 apiece for plastic ice cube trays that once cost it 85 cents. It paid a supplier more than $81 apiece for coffeemakers that it bought for years for just $29 from the manufacturer.
That's because instead of getting competitive bids or buying directly from manufacturers like it used to, the Pentagon is using middlemen who set their own prices. It's the equivalent of shopping for weekly groceries at a convenience store.
And it's costing taxpayers 20 percent more than the old system, a Knight Ridder investigation found. >>>cont
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By LAUREN MARKOE and SETH BORENSTEIN
Knight Ridder Newspapers
WASHINGTON - The Pentagon paid $20 apiece for plastic ice cube trays that once cost it 85 cents. It paid a supplier more than $81 apiece for coffeemakers that it bought for years for just $29 from the manufacturer.
That's because instead of getting competitive bids or buying directly from manufacturers like it used to, the Pentagon is using middlemen who set their own prices. It's the equivalent of shopping for weekly groceries at a convenience store.
And it's costing taxpayers 20 percent more than the old system, a Knight Ridder investigation found. >>>cont
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