
Wartime Contracting Commission
The Wartime Contracting Commission was a U.S. government panel established to study how the government awarded and managed contracts during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Its goal was to identify issues like waste, fraud, or inefficiency in contract processes, with the aim of improving accountability and oversight for future military operations. The commission analyzed historical data, provided recommendations, and highlighted best practices to ensure taxpayer dollars were used effectively and contracts supported military needs appropriately during wartime.