Results:
Category: Audit

Feb. 24, 2016

The Army Did Not Fully Document Procedures for Processing Wholesale Equipment in Kuwait DODIG-2016-056

The objective was to determine whether the Army had effective controls for processing equipment in Kuwait. This project relates to the overseas contingency operation, Operation Inherent Resolve, and was completed in accordance with the OIG’s responsibilities, as described in Section 8L of the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended. This is the second in a series of audits on property accountability in support of Operation Inherent Resolve.

Feb. 23, 2016

Defense Logistics Agency Aviation Can Improve its Processes to Obtain Restitution From Contractors That Provide Defective Spare Parts DODIG-2016-052

We determined whether Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) personnel were obtaining appropriate restitution (reimbursement) from contractors that provided defective spare parts. This is the second in a series of audits on product quality deficiency reports processed by DLA.

Feb. 17, 2016

U.S. Army Central Did Not Implement Controls to Effectively Manage the Shared Cost of Administrative Support Functions in Iraq DODIG-2016-048

Our objective was to determine whether DoD developed controls to effectively manage the shared costs of administrative support functions in Iraq. This audit relates to Operation Inherent Resolve, an overseas contingency operation, and was completed in accordance with the OIG’s responsibilities described in Section 8L of the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended.

Feb. 8, 2016

DoD Could Save Millions in Profit Paid to Contractors in DoD Depot Labor (Redacted) DODIG-2016-045

Our objective was to determine if depot labor profit was being effectively negotiated on contracts using public-private partnerships at the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex (depot). We nonstatistically selected 3 of the 33 partnerships and associated contracts at the depot to review.

Feb. 3, 2016

U.S. TRANSCOM Needs Further Improvements to Address Performance Concerns Over the Global Privately Owned Vehicle Contract III DODIG-2016-044

We conducted this audit in response to a Congressional request concerning the U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) Global Privately Owned Vehicle Contract (GPC) III (HTC711-14-D-R025). Our objective was to determine whether USTRANSCOM contracting personnel incorporated adequate controls to properly monitor contractor performance and to address performance concerns on the GPC III.

Jan. 29, 2016

Air Force Officials Did Not Consistently Comply With Requirements for Assessing Contractor Performance DODIG-2016-043

We determined whether Air Force officials completed comprehensive and timely contractor performance assessment reports (PARs) for nonsystems contracts as required by Federal and DoD policies.

Jan. 20, 2016

Controls Over Ministry of Interior Fuel Contracts Could Be Improved (Redacted) DODIG-2016-040

Our objective was to determine whether the Combined Security Transition Command–Afghanistan (CSTC–A) and the Afghanistan Ministry of Interior (MoI) have established effective controls for oversight of MoI fuel contracts.