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Report | Jan. 29, 2020

lnteragency Coordination Group of Inspectors General for Guam Realignment Annual Report

Publicly Released: January 31, 2020

Public Law 111-84, “National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010,” section 2835, October 28, 2009, designates the DoD Inspector General as the chairperson of the Interagency Coordination Group of Inspectors General for Guam Realignment. The Interagency Coordination Group conducts and supervises audits and investigations relating to military construction that is designed to realign military installations and relocate military personnel from Japan to Guam. These audits and investigations are intended to prevent and detect fraud, waste, and abuse in the treatment, handling, and expenditure of funds appropriated or otherwise made available for military construction on Guam, as well as in the programs, operations, and contracts carried out using such funds.

This report summarizes the programs and operations funded with appropriated amounts or funds otherwise made available for military construction on Guam in FY 2019. Specifically, the report includes data on Guam realignment contracts, grants, and agreements; project and program costs, operating expenses; and obligation and expenditures. In addition, the report summarizes realignment revenue provided by the Government of Japan.

This report contains five sections that identify the programs and operations funded with appropriated amounts or funds otherwise made available for military construction on Guam in FY 2019.

  • The DoD obligated $309.4 million and expended $210.3 million. Other Federal agencies deobligated $38,406 and expended $22.6 million. (Section 1)
  • The DoD identified 256 military construction projects and programs, totaling $212.3 million, with estimated completion costs of $1 billion. Other Federal agencies identified 37 projects and programs, totaling $22.6 million, with estimated completion costs of $42.5 million. (Section 2)
  • The Government of Japan provided revenues of $193.6 million and earned $36.3 million in interest associated with revenues. (Section 3)
  • The DoD identified operating expenses of $54.5 million. Other Federal agencies identified operating expenses of $44,829. (Section 4)
  • The DoD identified a total of 71 contracts, grants, agreements, or other funding mechanisms, totaling $54.5 million. Other Federal agencies identified a total of 29 contracts, grants, agreements, or other funding mechanisms, with deobligations of $2.9 million of previously obligated but not expended funds. (Section 5)