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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. 1, 2017

Semiannual Report to the Congress: April 1, 2017 through September 30, 2017

This report summarizes the work of the Department of Defense (DoD) Office of Inspector General (OIG) from April 1, 2017, through September 30, 2017. It identifies oversight conducted by the OIG during the past 6 months, which demonstrates the importance of our efforts to detect and deter fraud, waste, and abuse in DoD programs and operations; to seek to improve the economy, efficiency, and effectiveness of DoD programs; and to help ensure ethical conduct throughout the DoD.

Nov. 20, 2017

Top DoD Management Challenges - Fiscal Year 2018

The following is the DoD Office of Inspector General’s (OIG) statement on the top management and performance challenges facing the DoD. The challenges outlined in this statement were identified based on a variety of factors, including DoD OIG oversight work, research, and judgment; oversight work done by other DoD components; oversight projects conducted by the GAO; and input from DoD officials. While we also reviewed DoD statements, documents, and assessments of these and other critical issues, we identified these top challenges independently.

Nov. 20, 2017

Fiscal Year 2018 Oversight Plan

Many of our proposed oversight projects align with one or more of the top management and performance challenges facing the DoD. The DoD OIG identified these challenges based on our oversight work, research, and judgment; oversight work done by other components within the DoD; input from DoD leaders; and oversight projects by the Government Accountability Office. While we solicited input from the DoD, we identified these challenges independently.

Nov. 20, 2017

Lead Inspector General for Operation Freedom's Sentinel | Quarterly Report to the United States Congress | July 1, 2017 – September 30, 2017

This Lead Inspector General (Lead IG) report to the United States Congress on Operation Freedom’s Sentinel is the 10th quarterly report detailing the overseas contingency operation (OCO). The report summarizes significant events involving OFS and describes completed, ongoing, and planned Lead IG and oversight partner agency work. This report covers the period from July 1, 2017, to September 30, 2017.

Nov. 16, 2017

Implementation of the DoD Leahy Law Regarding Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse by Members of the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces DODIG-2018-018

To evaluate the implementation of the DoD Leahy Law regarding child sexual abuse as it applies to DoD interaction with, and Title 10 support of, the Afghan Security Ministries and the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF).

Sept. 27, 2017

FY 2018 Comprehensive Oversight Plan for Overseas Contingency Operations COP-OCO FY 2018

COP-OCO FY 2018This FY 2018 Comprehensive Oversight Plan for Overseas Contingency Operations (COP–OCO) is the third annual joint strategic oversight plan submitted to Congress. This report describes the whole-of-government oversight of U.S. activities in support of the ongoing overseas contingency operations as well as other programs and activities

Sept. 22, 2017

CSTC-A Oversight of Ammunition Provided to Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces DODIG-2017-122

We determined whether the Combined Security Transition Command–Afghanistan (CSTC-A) provided effective oversight of ammunition for the Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF). Specifically, we focused on ammunition that was procured by DoD and provided to the ANDSF.

Aug. 4, 2017

(Redacted) Evaluation of U.S. and Coalition Efforts to Enable the Afghan Ministry of Defense to Develop its Oversight and Internal Control Capability DODIG-2017-105

Our objective was to determine whether U.S. Government and Coalition train, advise, and assist efforts will enable the Afghan Ministry of Defense (MoD) and subordinate organizations to develop a Transparency, Accountability, and Oversight (TAO) capability.