Long overdue, like oh so many issues, and another huge issue ignored by those served related to those serving them. Just as they've done, ignored issues, or outright denied issues exist, conservative ideology as they seek to privatize for corporate profit, in relation to their responsibility the Veterans Administration.
In the coming months they will merge two existing agencies into one prisoner of war-missing in action or POW-MIA office that will be more streamlined and effectiveJan 10 2015 - The Pentagon took initial steps Friday to set up a new agency that will direct the troubled effort to search for America's missing war dead, two years after an internal report found the current program was mismanaged and wasteful.
Defense officials said that in the coming months they will merge two existing agencies into one prisoner of war-missing in action or POW-MIA office that will be more streamlined and effective. The consolidation will be directed by Rear Adm. Mike Franken, a senior Navy officer, until a permanent civilian leader is named. The new organization will be up and running early next year.
The decision comes in Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel's final weeks on the job. Last March, after a long study, Hagel announced he would create a new office to deal with POW-MIA issues that would have more focused authority and innovative approaches.
Hagel's plan combines the functions of the two leading agencies in this field — the Joint POW-MIA Accounting Command, based in Hawaii, and the Defense POW-MIA Office, based in the Pentagon. Those two organizations will disappear, and the new agency will be based in Washington for now.
"Finding, recovering and identifying the remains of these individuals is one of our highest responsibilities, and I believed that DoD could more effectively and transparently account for our missing personnel while ensuring their families receive timely and accurate information," said Hagel, who has two Purple Hearts for wounds suffered in the Vietnam war. read more>>>
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