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Audit conducts audits that address the DoD's top priorities and management challenges; promote the efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability of DoD programs and operations; and detect and deter fraud, waste, and abuse.
April 29, 2016
Army's Management of Gray Eagle Spare Parts Needs Improvement (Redacted)
Followup Audit: DLA Officials Took Appropriate Actions to Address Concerns With Repair Parts for the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle DODIG-2016-083
We determined whether the Contracting Officer, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Land and Maritime, implemented Recommendations B.2.a and b in Report No. DODIG-2014-054 as agreed.
The Air Force Processes for Approving Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Single-Award Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity Contracts Need Improvement
We determined whether the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s (AFLCMC) single-award indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contracts were properly justified in accordance with Federal and DoD procedures. In addition, we determined whether the delivery and task orders were within the scope of the contracts, in accordance with the Statement of Work and Performance Work Statement. We reviewed the eight single-award IDIQ contracts awarded by the AFLCMC from October 1, 2013, through January 27, 2015, with a total value of $2.5 billion. We also reviewed 76 task orders associated with the eight contracts, with a total value of $1 billion.
DoD Needs to Require Performance of Software Assurance Countermeasures During Major Weapon System Acquisitions
This report has been redacted. To review the report see the FOIA reading room.
April 28, 2016
Delinquent Medical Service Accounts at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center Need Additional Management Oversight
Our objective was to determine whether Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC) effectively managed accounts delinquent over 120 days by properly transferring the debt to the appropriate debt collection agency or by actively pursuing collection. This report is the fifth in a series on delinquent medical service accounts (MSAs). We nonstatistically selected and reviewed the 25 highest-dollar delinquent MSAs valued at $1.9 million.