Press Secretary Jay Carney said yesterday that there are a number of things that the Obama Administration can do in this regard, addning that President Barack Obama is determined to see closure of the detention centre.
The Congress, however, is against the closure and is opposing any move in this regard.
"One of the options available to us that we're examining is reappointing a senior official at the State Department to renew our focus on repatriating or transferring detainees that we determine can be returned to their home countries or third countries," Carney said.
The White House official said there are obstacles being thrown up by Congress, including their refusal to provide the funding that would allow to transfer detainees to incarceration facilities here in the US.
"They have circumscribed our ability to take action on this front in other ways. So we have to work with Congress and try to convince its members that the overriding interest here in terms of our national security as well as our budget is to close Guantanamo Bay," he said.