From Deseret News archives:
Inspectors warned Hill AFB
That now seems prophetic, in a way.
The Pentagon recently acknowledged that nuclear missile parts had been sent to Taiwan in a shipment that was supposed to contain helicopter batteries. Initial blame points to a Defense Logistics Agency warehouse operation at Hill and EG&G, a contractor there.
The just-discovered warning is in a May 30, 2007, Air Force Audit Agency report, obtained by the Deseret Morning News through the Freedom of Information Act. The report also shows that officials at Hill promised some fixes to the system that were likely implemented before the Taiwan incident made international headlines.
However, the erroneous shipment to Taiwan occurred in 2006, a year before the inspection at Hill. It took the Pentagon two years, while Taiwan was complaining that it never received the batteries it ordered, to realize last month that sensitive missile parts had been sent instead, and to retrieve them.
Hill has been forwarding all media questions related to the Taiwan shipment to the Pentagon and did not return Deseret Morning News calls about the audit. Maj. Stewart Upton, spokesman for the secretary of Defense, said only that the secretary has directed a "comprehensive review and physical inventory by serial number of all nuclear weapons and nuclear weapons-related materials" and that it would be inappropriate to respond during an ongoing investigation.
The report obtained by the Morning News shows that last year inspectors looked at whether contractors at Hill had recorded all the government assets stored at the facility, in a computerized inventory system (called G009). That included looking at older but still-sensitive parts for Peacekeeper and Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missiles stored at Hill awaiting disposal or destruction.
Inspectors sampled 21 line items among such missile parts stored by the contractor to see if they were in that inventory. Almost none were.
"Specifically, 20 (95 percent) of 21 sampled line items were not properly accounted for within G009 or another accounting system," the report says.
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