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 it tersely, "Management 
is unable to verify the accuracy of reported costs."Even the presence of 
inspectors didn't seem to stir much concern. Though the unnamed CISO said 
he would reassign responsibilities to fix some of the oversight problems, 
"no corrective action was taken during the course of the inspection," which 
lasted for six weeks earlier this year.In effect, IRM/IA seems to be 
something of a zombie agency. IRM/IA staffers, according to the inspector 
general's report, don't show up for inter-departmental meetings, don't participate 
in their Bureau's strategic planning exercises, don't keep track of important 
documentation in the security certification process, and can't find a major 
portion of their budget receipts.Even the relatively good news that many 
of the agency's functions have migrated to other parts of the larger 
Bureau comes with the fact that in some important cases, this occurred 
because IRM/IA personnel didn't show up for meetings where they shared joint 
responsibility.Nor does the agency's management seem to have cared much 
for a long time about where it is going or what it 
needs to do to get there. According to the report, the agency 
"has no mission statement and is not engaged in strategic planning." "There 
is no evidence of IRM/IA management engaging in a comprehensive strategic 
review to assess its current capabilities and future needs," the report 
says. "The CISO and his division chiefs have not reviewed ope
FILE: June 25, 2013: George P. Bush, 37, speaks during an interview 
with The Associated Press in Frisco, Texas.APFRISCO, Texas  On a recent 
evening, George P. Bush was telling a packed room of wealthy North 
Texans how he got his start in politics. It was May 1979 
and the then 3-year-old was in a Houston park, clutching a balloon 
and watching his grandfather, George H.W. Bush, announce his first campaign 
for president."It was my first memory," Bush recalled. "I was wearing a 
George P. Bush, er, uh, George H.W. Bush for President T-shirt."Drowned 
out temporarily by laughter, Bush insisted it wasn't a Freudian flub. An 
aide approached a reporter scribbling notes and jokingly commanded: "Stop 
writing!"The light moment underscores the dilemma of the latest scion of 
an American political dynasty.How does Bush keep his family's powerful past 
from overwhelming his present? How can he ease into his first campaign 
for elected office amid lofty expectations that he will help save a 
Republican Party in Texas that's endangered by the state's booming Latino 
population?Bush, 37, says he's more than just a famous surname. Both his 
grandfather and uncle were presidents; his father, former Florida Gov. Jeb 
Bush, may run for the White House in 2016.George P. Bush is 
running for state land commissioner, a post unfamiliar to most Texans, because 
he says it best suits his skills, not because it could launch 
him to bigger things in the largest Republican-lean
 
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