The U.S. DoD ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning) program is a great example of a "small" - over $100 million - investment of U.S. taxpayer money that on the surface looks like a good thing - providing courses to the troops and military any time and anywhere. But, the reality is that it has gone off on a tangent to create "standards" to allow this when there are many other organizations paid for by industry that already do this. ADL officials and representatives travel the world participating in all types of standards committees that have absolutely nothing to do with service to the U.S. taxpayer. This issue is beginning to get some coverage, and should get more in my opinion:
http://omaha.craigslist.org/pol/802024017.html
http://dyn.politico.com/members/forums/thread.cfm?catid=3&subcatid=12&threadid=1181783
http://www.congress.org/congressorg/issues/alert/?alertid=11807476&content_dir=ua_congressorg
http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/page.cgi?post=39229
http://www.arguewitheveryone.com/economics-economy/25827-poorly-managed-dod-programs-flying-under-radar.html
http://www3.capwiz.com/mygov/issues/alert/?alertid=11807476&content_dir=ua_congressorg
Another interesting aspect of this program is that because it was off target and is not of benefit to the U.S. DoD or U.S. taxpayers, we now get to pay for a new effort called LETSI that is a global federation - sponsored by U.S. taxpayer dollars. Again, this appears to be a group that now "owns" the work paid for by the taxpayers so they can use it to spend more of our money to do something industry already does for itself. Huh?
Perhaps more importantly though is that this may be one of hundreds of programs like it. How does the U.S. reform its government so that we can be sure that government is not spending tax dollars on things that can be done from private sources?
http://omaha.craigslist.org/pol/802024017.html
http://dyn.politico.com/members/forums/thread.cfm?catid=3&subcatid=12&threadid=1181783
http://www.congress.org/congressorg/issues/alert/?alertid=11807476&content_dir=ua_congressorg
http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/page.cgi?post=39229
http://www.arguewitheveryone.com/economics-economy/25827-poorly-managed-dod-programs-flying-under-radar.html
http://www3.capwiz.com/mygov/issues/alert/?alertid=11807476&content_dir=ua_congressorg
Another interesting aspect of this program is that because it was off target and is not of benefit to the U.S. DoD or U.S. taxpayers, we now get to pay for a new effort called LETSI that is a global federation - sponsored by U.S. taxpayer dollars. Again, this appears to be a group that now "owns" the work paid for by the taxpayers so they can use it to spend more of our money to do something industry already does for itself. Huh?
Perhaps more importantly though is that this may be one of hundreds of programs like it. How does the U.S. reform its government so that we can be sure that government is not spending tax dollars on things that can be done from private sources?