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Sept. 22, 2014
Excess Inventory Acquired on Performance-Based Logistics Contracts to Sustain the Air Force's C-130J Aircraft (Redacted)
This report is a result of Project No. D2013-D000CH-0157.000.
Acquisition Practices Used at United States Marine CorpsProgram Executive Officer Land Systems: Program Manager Medium and Heavy Tactical Vehicles (Redacted)
Sept. 19, 2014
Improvements Needed in Contract Award of Mi-17 Cockpit Modification Task Order (Redacted)
Sept. 18, 2014
Independent Auditor's Report on Agreed-Upon Procedures for DoD Compliance With Service Contract Inventory Compilation and Certification Requirements for FY 2012
Sept. 17, 2014
Inappropriate Obligations for the T700 Technical, Engineering, and Logistical Services and Supplies Contract
We determined whether the Department of Defense effectively managed the T700 Technical, Engineering, and Logistical Services and Supplies contract. Specifically, we reviewed the obligation of funds for the T700 engine contract. This is the first report in a series of two reports on the T700 engine and addresses whether funds were obligated in accordance with United States Code and DoD regulations.
Assurance Policy Evaluation Spacecraft and Strategic Systems
Our objective was to evaluate the sufficiency of Department of Defense (DoD) mission assurance policies and procedures used in the acquisition of spacecraft and strategic systems.
Quality Control Review of Army Audit Agency's Special Access Program Audits
Sept. 16, 2014
Evaluation of Military Criminal Investigative Organizations' Adult Sexual Assault Investigation Policies
We evaluated the Military Criminal Investigative Organizations’ (MCIOs’) adult sexual assault investigation policies to determine whether they aligned with: DoD requirements, Service requirements, Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE) Quality Standards for Investigations (QSIs), and Accepted law enforcement investigative techniques.
Delinquent Medical Service Accounts at William Beaumont Army Medical Center Need Additional Management Oversight
Our objective was to determine whether William Beaumont Army Medical Center (WBAMC) properly managed delinquent accounts more than 180 days delinquent (unpaid) by transferring the debt to the appropriate debt collection agency or by actively pursuing collection. This is the second in a series of reports concerning delinquent medical service accounts (MSAs). This report provides the results of our review performed at WBAMC. We reviewed the 25 highest-dollar delinquent MSAs valued at $525,209.
Sept. 15, 2014
Ontic Engineering and Manufacturing Overcharged the Defense Logistics Agency for Sole-Source Spare Parts (Redacted)