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Oct. 24, 2017

Followup Audit: Military Sealift Command Management of Spare Parts Inventory and Purchases for Sealift Program Roll-On/Roll-Off Ships DODIG-2018-004

We determined whether the Military Sealift Command (MSC) implemented actions to correct problems identified in DoD OIG Report No. DODIG-2014-106, “Military Sealift Command Oversight of Excess Spare Parts Inventory and Purchases for Sealift Program Roll-On/Roll-Off Ships Needs Improvement,” September 9, 2014, relating to the Command’s Large, Medium-Speed, Roll-On/Roll-Off ship (LMSR) spare parts inventory management and procurement practices.

Oct. 18, 2017

Project Announcement: Attestation of the FY 2017 DoD Performance Summary Report of the Funds Obligated for National Drug Control Program Activities (Project No. D2018-D000FT-0037.000)

We plan to begin the subject review in October 2017. We will perform this review in accordance with the Office of National Drug Control Policy Circular, "Accounting of Drug Control Funding and Performance Summary," January 18, 2013. The Circular requires the DoD to provide a performance summary report to the Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy. The objective of the review is to attest to whether the FY 2017 DoD Performance Summary Report is presented, in all material respects, in conformity with the Circular. We will conduct sufficient work to express a conclusion and provide negative assurance regarding the presentation of the FY 2017 DoD Performance Summary Report. To provide negative assurance, the procedures we perform will be generally limited to inquiries and analytical procedures. This is report Independent Auditor’s Report on the FY 2017 DoD Performance Summary Report for the Funds Obligated for National Drug Control Program Activities DODIG-2018-066.

Oct. 1, 2017

Office of Inspector General Department of Defense FY 2018 – FY 2022 Strategic Plan

The Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (DoD OIG) is an independent and objective office that provides oversight of DoD programs and operations. The DoD OIG also informs the Secretary of Defense, Congress, and the American Taxpayer about problems, deficiencies, and corrective actions within DoD programs and operations. The DoD OIG also serves as the Lead Inspector General for specified Overseas Contingency Operations, coordinating oversight activities and reporting quarterly to Congress on each operation.

Sept. 28, 2017

The Troops-to-Teachers Program DODIG-2017-123

This audit was conducted in response to a hotline complaint. We determined whether the Troops‑to‑Teachers (TTT) program properly paid participants, withheld and reported taxes, collected payments from those that failed to meet program requirements, and managed the grant program that provides funding to support the TTT program.

Sept. 28, 2017

Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest and Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Officials’ Use of Utility Energy Services Contracts DODIG-2017-125

We determined whether the contracts and task orders related to the Utility Energy Services Contracts (UESCs) were properly awarded and administered. This is the third in a series of audits related to the DoD’s use of UESCs.

Sept. 22, 2017

CSTC-A Oversight of Ammunition Provided to Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces DODIG-2017-122

We determined whether the Combined Security Transition Command–Afghanistan (CSTC-A) provided effective oversight of ammunition for the Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF). Specifically, we focused on ammunition that was procured by DoD and provided to the ANDSF.

Sept. 21, 2017

Project Announcement: Evaluation of DoD Law Enforcement Responses to Domestic Assault Incidents (Project No. 2017C013)

The DoD Office of the Inspector General (OIG) will evaluate whether the Military Services’ (Army/Navy/Marine Corps/Air Force) law enforcement agencies (Military Criminal Investigative Organizations [MCIOs] and non-MCIOs) respond to domestic assault (non-sexual) incidents in accordance with DoD Instruction (DoDI) 6400.06, “Domestic Abuse Involving DoD Military and Certain Affiliated Personnel,” August 21, 2007.

Sept. 21, 2017

U.S. Africa Command’s Management of Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreements DODIG-2017-121

We determined whether U.S. Africa Command (USAFRICOM) effectively managed Acquisition and Cross-Servicing Agreement (ACSA) transactions for logistics support, supplies, and services.

Sept. 15, 2017

Project Announcement: Evaluation of Contracting Officer Actions on DoD Contractor Compensation Costs Questioned by the Defense Contract Audit Agency (Project No. D2017-DAPOCF-0195.000)

We plan to begin the subject evaluation in October 2017. Our objective is to determine the appropriateness of contracting officer actions to resolve and disposition compensation costs that the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) has questioned in audits of DoD contractor incurred cost claims submitted to the Government.

  • Office of Inspector General, United States Department of War, 4800 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22350-1500