Dec. 14, 2017

Evaluation of Army Recovered Chemical Warfare Materiel Response Actions DODIG-2018-042

We determined whether the Army managed the Recovered Chemical Warfare Materiel (RCWM) Program in compliance with Army policies and guidelines during its execution of chemical warfare materiel response actions. Specifically, we evaluated the Army’s compliance with the “Interim Guidance for Chemical Warfare Materiel (CWM) Responses,” April 1, 2009, (hereafter referred to as “the Army Interim Guidance”) and with the USACE Engineering Pamphlet (EP) 75-1-3, “Recovered Chemical Warfare Materiel Response Process,” November 30, 2004, for RCWM operations at three active response locations. We evaluated three RCWM projects: a remediation activity at the former American University Experiment Station (now the Spring Valley Formerly Used Defense Site [SVFUDS]), Washington, D.C.; an intrusive investigation at Redstone Arsenal (RSA), Alabama; and a destruction activity at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (JBMDL), New Jersey.

Dec. 14, 2017

Armed Forces Retirement Home Healthcare Services DODIG-2018-034

We determined whether the Armed Forces Retirement Home provided healthcare services in accordance with applicable national healthcare standards and met the related quality-of-life needs of the residents. This is one in a series of DoD OIG reports that will collectively meet the statutory requirement for the DoD OIG to complete periodic comprehensive inspections of the Armed Forces Retirement Home.

Dec. 14, 2017

DoD’s Response to the Patient Safety Elements in the 2014 Military Health System Review DODIG-2018-036

We evaluated the DoD’s response to the August 2014 “Final Report to the Secretary of Defense, Military Health System [MHS] Review.”

Dec. 14, 2017

Project Announcement: Audit of Followup of Delinquent Medical Service Account Audits (Project No. D2018-D000CL-0069.000)

We plan to begin the subject audit in December 2017. Our objective is to determine whether the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs), Defense Health Agency, Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, U.S. Army Medical Command, and Air Force Surgeon General implemented actions to correct problems identified in prior DoD OIG reports related to the collection of outstanding balances of medical service accounts. Further, we will summarize systemic issues regarding delinquent medical service accounts. This is report Followup of Delinquent Medical Service Account Audits DODIG-2019-038.

Dec. 12, 2017

Transmittal of the Disclaimer of Opinion on the Defense Logistics Agency Working Capital Fund Financial Statements and Related Footnotes for FY 2017 DODIG-2018-054

Our transmittal begins on page 65 of the Defense Logistics Agency Working Capital Fund Agency Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2017.

Dec. 12, 2017

Transmittal of the Disclaimer of Opinion on the Defense Logistics Agency General Fund Financial Statements and Related Footnotes for FY 2017 DODIG-2018-051

Our transmittal begins on page 51 of the Defense Logistics Agency General Fund Fiscal Year 2017 Agency Financial Report.

Dec. 12, 2017

Transmittal of the Disclaimer of Opinion on the Defense Logistics Agency National Defense Stockpile Transaction Fund Financial Statements and Related Footnotes for FY 2017 DODIG-2018-053

Our transmittal begins on page 45 of the Defense Logistics Agency Transaction Fund Fiscal Year 2017 Agency Financial Report.

Dec. 11, 2017

Army Oversight of Logistics Civil Augmentation Program Government-Furnished Property in Afghanistan DODIG-2018-040

We determined whether the Army provided effective oversight of Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) Government-furnished property (GFP) in Afghanistan.

Dec. 7, 2017

Project Announcement:Termination of the Audit of the DoD Strategy for the Afghan Special Mission Wing (Project No. D2018-D000CF-0059.000)

We announced the subject audit on November 14, 2017. The objective was to determine whether the DoD had a sustainable strategy for the Afghan Special Mission Wing to obtain, operate, and maintain non-standard rotary wing aircraft. We are terminating this audit because an ongoing audit of the Afghan Air Force reviewed the DoD strategy for obtaining, operating, and maintaining rotary wing aircraft for the Afghan Special Mission Wing. As a result, we have redirected our resources to focus on other high priority audits.

Dec. 7, 2017

Joint Air-to-Ground Missile Program (Redacted) DODIG-2018-038

We determined whether the Joint Attack Munition Systems (JAMS) project office adequately assessed the affordability of the Joint Air-to-Ground Missile (JAGM) increment one.