The point is he didn't use those tools to bring him up to date.
Ummmm, what tools would those be? SOCOM is who runs these deals. The POTUS has no clue what is being done, not until he is asked for his OK does he know what has been planned. obummer put the head of SOCOm in place, so once again, you have an obummer appointee running things. Seems you can't catch a break.
"The POTUS has no clue what is being done" The understatement of the year. I'm sorry if you're having difficulty with this, but who is the Commander in Chief of the Armed services? Where does the buck stop?
Neither did obummer silly boy. The problem is you are one of those stupid people who watches TV and thinks that the real world is like that. No dear child, you can't get DNA results back in a day, and no Spec War is a dirty business with real bullets flying and sadly real people dying. The level of your ignorance is ASTOUNDING.
Puhleeze, I'm not the one watching TV here. Did you pick up your ideas reading romance novels? DNA results can be returned in as little as five hours depending on who is doing the testing. Consider who is making the decisions here it should tell you everything you need to know "I know more than the Generals know about ISIS"
Five hours!


Sure thing junior. Here is a breakdown for those who are knowledge challenged. Which would be you. And regarless, it has nothing to do with the OP which is an epic fail on the part of you progressive silly people.
"Total Time Spent On Case At This Point: 50 hours 45 minutes
Technical/Administrative Reviews
Once the analyst is finished with the case file, it is handed to another qualified forensic DNA analyst who completes a thorough technical review of the case from start to finish. The reviewing analyst evaluates the case to make sure correct procedures were followed and that the conclusions are based on proper scientific analysis. After the technical review is complete, another individual performs an administrative review, which ensures that the report meets laboratory guidelines, is grammatically correct and is free from typographical errors and transpositions .
Technical review: 3 hours
Administrative review: 30 minutes
Total Time Spent on Case: 54 hours 15 minutes
Conclusion
Obviously, this time-line is a rough estimate of how long it would take to analyze a relatively straightforward case based on my experience in the laboratory. The total time adds up to approximately 54 hours and 15 minutes. Along with the other tasks mentioned earlier—cleaning, documentation, and quality control—it is probably closer to 60 hours. As can be seen, the forensic DNA analyst has many responsibilities, from quality control to actual technical work in the laboratory to technical reviews. There are other responsibilities such as testifying in court, training other laboratory personnel, etc. The analyst usually has to juggle multiple cases as well. There is no short-cut to speed up DNA testing. With lives and liberty at stake, the forensic DNA analyst has an obligation to produce the highest quality of work and with this commitment comes the cost of time."
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