How some retired military officers became well-paid consultants
McKissock also had a second job. The Marines brought him back as an adviser, at double the rate of pay he made on active duty. Since 2005, the Marines have awarded McKissock contracts worth $1.2 million, in addition to his military pension of about $119,000 a year. Ref. Source 9
I think that the high pay should be curtailed. I do not think they need $330 a hour. Heck I think $100 a hour is pretty good. Plus you add their monthly retirement checks and these guys are very well paid.
I would hope that in this economy that some of these high paid advisors see a cut in their pay.
McCain wants review on defense work by retired brass
WASHINGTON - The Pentagon should rewrite ethics rules for retired generals who work as advisers for the military while representing defense contractors, Arizona Sen. John McCain and other lawmakers said Wednesday. Ref. Source 6
Investigation
McLEAN, Va. - Defense Secretary Robert Gates has ordered a review of what he considers "obscene" compensation paid to retired senior officers advising the military under senior mentor programs, and he also wants changes to guard against potential conflicts of interest, his spokesman said Wednesday. The secretary's move comes in response to a USA TODAY investigation into the military's senior mentor programs. Senior mentors help run classified war games that examine future strategies and weapons systems, even as they consult for defense contactors with a keen interest in the military's future needs. Ref. USAToday