Accounting for Missing Persons from Past Conflicts: Assessing the Department of Defense Mission

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Landon Kurtis Welsby (Editor)

Series: American Political, Economic, and Security Issues
BISAC: POL030000

While the Department of Defense (DOD) has made some progress in promoting communication among the several organizations responsible for accounting for missing persons, known collectively as the “accounting community” – DOD’s capability and capacity to accomplish its missing persons accounting mission is being undermined by long-standing leadership weaknesses and a fragmented organizational structure. This book assesses DOD’s capability and capacity to accomplish its missing persons accounting mission. (Imprint: Novinka )

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. DOD’s POW/MIA Mission: Top-Level Leadership Attention Needed to Resolve Longstanding Challenges in Accounting for Missing Persons from Past Conflicts
United States Government Accountability Office

Chapter 2. Statement of Major General Kelly McKeague, Commander, Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command. Hearing on ”Mismanagement of POW/MIA Accounting”

Chapter 3. Statement of Dr. Paul M. Cole, ORISE Fellow, Central Identification Laboratory, Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command. Hearing on ”Department of Defense’s Challenges in Accounting for Missing Persons from Past Conflicts”

Index

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