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Category: Audit

Feb. 10, 2014

Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Could Not Identify Actual Cost of F119 Engine Spare Parts Purchased From Pratt and Whitney (For Official Use Only)

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Feb. 10, 2014

Systemic Physical and Cyber Security Weaknesses Within the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (For Official Use Only)

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Jan. 31, 2014

Followup Audit: Army Discontinued the Concept Next Generation Expanded Capacity Vehicle as Agreed

We conducted this followup audit to verify the agreed-upon actions for Recommendation B.1. of DoDIG Report No. D-2010-039. Our objective was to determine whether the Army discontinued the Next Generation Expanded Capacity Vehicle (ECV2) concept program and avoided spending about $3.84 billion as agreed to in Recommendation B.1. See Figure 1 for the ECV2 XM 1211 concept model.

Jan. 28, 2014

Followup Audit: Body Armor First Article Testing Standardized DoD-Wide

Our objective was to determine whether the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation, coordinated with the Military Services, U.S. Special Operations Command, and Defense agencies to develop the standardized, first article testing procedures for body armor ballistic inserts as agreed to in Recommendation B of DoD IG Report No. D-2009-047, “DoD Testing Requirements for Body Armor,” dated January 29, 2009. Additionally, we determined whether the Military Services, U.S. Special Operations Command, and Defense agencies implemented the procedures to mitigate body armor testing inconsistencies.

Jan. 27, 2014

Defense Logistics Agency Effectively Managed Continental U.S. Mission-Critical Batteries

We determined whether the Defense Logistics Agency effectively fulfilled warfighter requirements for batteries designated mission-critical by military services. Specifically, we determined whether Defense Logistics Agency met the 4-day continental U.S. time definite delivery standard for fiscal year 2012 mission-critical battery requisitions. The DoD Supply Chain Materiel Management Regulation notes that the time definite delivery concept represents 85 percent of the total time that the wholesale supply system is capable of delivering the required materiel to its customers.

Jan. 13, 2014

Navy Needs to Improve Contract Oversight of Its Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness Program Contracts

The objective of the audit was to determine whether the Navy is performing effective oversight of the contracts for its Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness Program.

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