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Audit conducts audits that address the DoW's top priorities and management challenges; promote the efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability of DoW programs and operations; and detect and deter fraud, waste, and abuse.
Feb. 25, 2016
Navy Controls for Invoice, Receipt, Acceptance, and Property Transfer System Need Improvement DODIG-2016-054
We determined whether the Invoice, Receipt, Acceptance, and Property Transfer (iRAPT) system (formerly called wide area work flow) user organization controls administered by the Department of the Navy were designed and operating effectively. We also determined the effect of any identified deficiencies on audit readiness goals.
Feb. 24, 2016
Air Force Personnel Can Improve Compliance With the Berry Amendment and the Buy American Act DODIG-2016-051
We determined whether Air Force personnel complied with the Berry Amendment1 and the Buy American Act2 when they purchased covered items such as food, clothing, tents, textiles, and hand or measuring tools.
The Army Did Not Fully Document Procedures for Processing Wholesale Equipment in Kuwait DODIG-2016-056
The objective was to determine whether the Army had effective controls for processing equipment in Kuwait. This project relates to the overseas contingency operation, Operation Inherent Resolve, and was completed in accordance with the OIG’s responsibilities, as described in Section 8L of the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended. This is the second in a series of audits on property accountability in support of Operation Inherent Resolve.
Feb. 23, 2016
Defense Logistics Agency Aviation Can Improve its Processes to Obtain Restitution From Contractors That Provide Defective Spare Parts DODIG-2016-052
We determined whether Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) personnel were obtaining appropriate restitution (reimbursement) from contractors that provided defective spare parts. This is the second in a series of audits on product quality deficiency reports processed by DLA.
Feb. 17, 2016
U.S. Army Central Did Not Implement Controls to Effectively Manage the Shared Cost of Administrative Support Functions in Iraq DODIG-2016-048
Our objective was to determine whether DoD developed controls to effectively manage the shared costs of administrative support functions in Iraq. This audit relates to Operation Inherent Resolve, an overseas contingency operation, and was completed in accordance with the OIG’s responsibilities described in Section 8L of the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended.