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Aug. 6, 2015

Marine Corps Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar Program Management Met Acquisition Guidelines Intent, but Risks Remain

Our audit objective was to determine if the Marine Corps was effectively managing the Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar (G/ATOR) during the low-rate initial production (initial p roduction) phase. We evaluated the production plan for initial production units and planned developmental testing.

Aug. 5, 2015

Assessment of the Nuclear Warhead Unsatisfactory Report Process DODIG-2015-157

This report is no longer classified. To review the report see the FOIA reading room.

Aug. 4, 2015

Project Announcement: Audit of U.S. Transportation Command Transportation Billings and Reporting Processes (Project No. D2015-D000FP-0232.000)

We plan to begin the subject audit in August 2015. Our objective is to determine whether the United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) has adequate controls over its transportation billings and reporting processes.

July 29, 2015

Special Operations Forces Support Activity Effectively Managed the Contractor Logistics Support Services Contract

We performed this audit to determine whether the Special Operations Forces Support Activity (SOFSA) was effectively managing the Contractor Logistics Support Services (CLSS) contract. Specifically, we determined whether the contractor was performing in accordance with contract terms and conditions and whether SOFSA was adequately monitoring the contractor’s performance.

July 29, 2015

Project Announcement: Audit of Joint Improvised-Threat Defeat Agency Processes and Procedures for Managing Initiatives (Project No. D2015-D000AE-0222.000)

We will begin the subject audit in July 2015 in response to a congressional request. Our objective is to determine whether Joint Improvised-Threat Defeat Agency (JIDA) effectively managed initiatives for rapid deployment on the battlefield. This is report Joint Improvised-Threat Defeat Agency Needs to Improve Assessment and Documentation of Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Initiatives DODIG-2016-120.

July 29, 2015

Defense Information Systems Agency and Defense Logistics Agency Information Technology Contracts Awarded Without Competition Were Generally Justified

Our objective was to determine whether the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) information technology (IT) contracts issued without competition were properly justified. This report is the fourth in a series of audits on IT contracts issued without competition. We nonstatistically reviewed 55 contracts.

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