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Equipment on the prohibited list included tracked armored vehicles; weaponized aircraft, vessels and vehicles;. Of these prohibited items, LESO had only transferred three item types to authorized law enforcement agencies: tracked armored vehicles, M Vietnam era single-shot grenade launchers and bayonets.

LESO recalled these items and all were returned by April 1, View more information pertaining to the Executive Order recall on the Public Information page. For clarity, bayonets are utility knives which law enforcement officers keep in their vehicles for use during emergency situations, such as cutting away a seatbelt to free a trapped passenger. LESO stopped transferring grenade launchers to law enforcement agencies in and does not plan to resume transfer as they were identified as prohibited equipment by DoD in That figure can be misleading.

Many of the items available in the excess property inventory were procured decades ago, so the current value, with depreciation, would be difficult and not cost-effective to determine. The original acquisition value is the only cost component available in current data systems. In , Government Accountability Office investigators posed as a federal agency seeking to acquire property through the program.

While there had been significant controls and oversight in place for the state and local law enforcement agency participants, the GAO team revealed a risk with the federal application process. As stated in the response to the GAO report, DLA had already implemented recommendations listed in the report, and has adjusted policy, adding training and internal controls to ensure the federal program vulnerabilities were eliminated. In , Congress authorized DoD to make excess military equipment available to law enforcement as a way to maximize tax dollars and give law enforcement agencies additional support in counter-drug and counter-terrorism operations.

As lawmakers pursue policy goals regarding the disposition of excess military equipment through the legislative process, DLA will abide by all statutory and regulatory rules that are put in place. Skip to main content Press Enter. Disposition Services Home. LESO Home. Want to Join the Program? New Applicants. I am a new State Coordinator. Property Search. Find My State Coordinator.

Turn-In and Transfers. Training and Instructions. High Visibility Property. It was not until media coverage of militarized police during August Ferguson unrest that the program drew nationwide public attention. President Obama ordered a multi-agency review and ultimately decided to keep the program. The War Assets Administration was the latest to opearte and was abolished in The "National Defense Authorization Act of ", section authorized transfer of military hardware from the Department of Defense broadly to "federal and state agencies", but specifically "for use in counter-drug activities".

With passage of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year , the program was expanded to the program allowing "all law enforcement agencies to acquire property for bona fide law enforcement purposes that assist in their arrest and apprehension mission", and that "Preference is given to counter-drug and counter-terrorism requests".

An inflection point occurred in the fall after several events brought increasing public scrutiny, and the eventual release of Federal records on the movement of military goods to civilian police forces was make public in December The U.

Other most commonly requested items include cold weather clothing, sand bags, medical supplies, sleeping bags, flashlights and electrical wiring. The DLA also offers tactical armored vehicles, weapons, including grenade launchers, watercraft, and aircraft. As of [update] , 8, local law enforcement agencies participate in the reutilization program. The largest number of requests for material comes from small to mid-sized police departments who are unable to afford extra clothing, vehicles and weapons.

The program gives smaller police departments access to material that larger police departments are usually able to afford without federal assistance. As of September [update] more than twenty school district police agencies received military-grade equipment through the program. Law enforcement agencies must declare the intended use for each item, maintain an audit trail for each item and conduct inventory checks for DLA.

Firearms, certain vehicles and other equipment must be returned to the Defense Department after use. A state coordinating agency in each U. The Sheriff's speaker described it as chance to cherry-pick, "as we can start approving our own requests". In , a Defense Department Inspector General audit found incorrect or inadequate documentation in about three-quarters of the transactions analyzed, declaring Program records unreliable.

In , the Government Accountability Office found that the Pentagon "does not have management controls in place" to avert waste, abuse and fraud in the program.

Investigators identified "hundreds of millions of dollars in reported lost, damaged, or stolen excess property In August , the militarized response to civil unrest in Ferguson , Missouri led to increased criticism of the program:. In September , Senator Claire McCaskill organized the Senate's first hearing on the program, and federal officials faced bipartisan criticism:. Kara Dansky, senior counsel for the ACLU, wrote that the federal government is deliberately militarizing local law enforcement agencies.

DLA public-affairs chief Kenneth MacNevin stated in , that "more than 30 Arizona police agencies have been suspended or terminated for failing to meet program standards and nine remain under suspension". In North Carolina, law officials are working to reinstate the program through more rigorous inventory management, after the state was suspended for failing to account for some transferred equipment. Fusion reported in August that a total of state and local police departments had been suspended from the program for missing weapons and failure to comply with guidelines.

Military Wiki Explore. How to Participate in the Program. If all three prerequisites are met, LEAs will need to:. Skip to main content Press Enter. Disposition Services Home. LESO Home. Want to Join the Program? New Applicants. I am a new State Coordinator. Property Search.



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