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Sept. 22, 2016

Project Announcement: Follow-up on DoD OIG Report No. DODIG-2014-121, Military Housing Inspections - Japan (Project No. D2016-D000PT-0171.000

The Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (DoD OIG) will begin the follow-up Military Housing Inspections - Japan in September 2016. The objective of this follow-up is to determine whether adequate management actions have been taken on the subject report's agreed-upon findings and recommendations. This is report Followup Evaluation on DoD Office of Inspector General Report No. DODIG-2014-121, "Military Housing Inspection-Japan," September 30, 2014 DODIG-2017-118.

Sept. 21, 2016

Project Announcement: Assessment of DoD's Response to the August 2014 Final Report to the Secretary of Defense, Military Health System Review, Quality of Care (Project No. D2016-D00SPO-0222.000)

We plan to begin the subject assessment in September 2016. Our objectives are to:

•  Determine if DoD's initial response to the August 2014 Military Health System (MHS) Review Final Report to the Secretary of Defense demonstrated an improvement in the quality of care of those military treatment facilities identified as "underperforming." This is report The DoD’s Response to the Quality of Care Elements in the 2014 Military Health System Review DODIG 2018-067.

Sept. 14, 2016

The Army Did Not Implement Effective Controls To Maintain Visibility and Accountability of Iraq Train and Equip Fund Equipment DODIG-2016-134

We determined whether the Army had effective controls for processing and transferring Iraq Train and Equip Fund (ITEF) equipment to the Government of Iraq. This is the third in a series of audits on property accountability in support of Operation Inherent Resolve.

Sept. 13, 2016

Project Announcement: Audit of the Supply Chain Risk Management for the Ballistic Missile Defense System at the Missile Defense Agency (Project No. D2016-D000AG-0215.000)

We plan to begin the subject audit in September 2016. This audit is in response to a congressional request and a legislative requirement contained in House Report 114-537, to accompany H.R. 4909, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017. This is report The Missile Defense Agency Can Improve Supply Chain Security for the Ground-Based Midcourse Defense System DODIG-2017-076.

Sept. 12, 2016

Project Announcement: Audit of the U.S. Army’s Modernization of the H-60 Black Hawk Fleet (Project No. D2016-D000AT-0214.000)

We plan to begin the subject audit in September 2016. Our objective is to determine whether the U.S. Army is effectively managing its modernization of the H-60 Black Hawk fleet. This is report Audit of the Training and Airframe Evaluations for the H-60 Black Hawk Helicopter DODIG-2017-096.

Sept. 1, 2016

Project Announcement: Audit of the Defense Information Systems Agency's Software Management Process (Project No. D2016-D000RD-0185.000)

We plan to begin the subject audit in August 2016. We are conducting this audit in response to DoD Hotline allegations. Our objective is to detennine whether the Defense Information Systems Agency complied with Federal and DoD mandatory processes for software lifecycle management. This is report Defense Information Systems Agency Officials Complied With Federal and DoD Policies for Managing the Defense Collaboration Services but Need to Obtain a Full Authorization to Operate DODIG-2017-073.

Sept. 1, 2016

Project Announcement: Audit of Securing Army Electronic Health Records (Project No. D2016-D000RC-0187.000)

We plan to begin the subject audit in August 2016. Our objective is to determine whether the Army designed and implemented effective security protocols to protect electronic health records and individually identifiable health information from unauthorized access and disclosure. This is report Protection of Electronic Patient Health Information at Army Military Treatment Facilities DODIG-2017-085.

Aug. 30, 2016

Designation of Contracting Officer's Representatives and Oversight Framework Could Be Improved for Contracts in Afghanistan DODIG-2016-131

We determined whether contracting officer’s representatives (CORs) were properly appointed and trained, and were able to effectively perform their oversight responsibilities for contracts performed in Afghanistan.

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