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Oct. 16, 2015

Project Announcement: Summary Report on Inspections of DoD Facilities and Military Housing

This project will collectively evaluate the results of the previous DoD Office of Inspector General inspections of buildings and housing facilities in Afghanistan, Japan, Korea, and regions of the continental United States, as well as the ongoing facility inspection in Jordan.

Aug. 14, 2015

Project Announcement: Audit of Contract Oversight in Afghanistan (Project No. D2015-D000JB-0239.000)

We plan to begin the subject audit in August 2015. This project relates to the overseas contingency operation, Operation Freedom's Sentinel, and will be completed in accordance with the OIG's oversight responsibilities, as described in Section 8L of the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended. This is report Designation of Contracting Officer's Representatives and Oversight Framework Could Be Improved for Contracts in Afghanistan DODIG-2016-131.

June 1, 2015

Project Announcement: Summary of Afghanistan Drawdown Reports (Project No. D2015-D000CN-0193.000)

We plan to begin the subject project in June 2015. This project relates to the overseas contingency operations, Operation Freedom's Sentinel and Inherent Resolve, and will be completed in accordance with the OIG's oversight responsibilities, as described in Section 8L of the Inspector General Act of 1978 , as amended. This is report Drawdown of Equipment in Afghanistan: Summary of Weaknesses Identified in Reports Issued from August 19, 2011, Through May 18, 2015 DODIG-2015-156.

May 18, 2015

Contract Oversight for Redistribution PropertyAssistance Team Operations in AfghanistanNeeds Improvement

Our objective was to determine whether DoD was providing effective contract oversight at the Redistribution Property Assistance Team (RPAT) sites in Afghanistan. This audit is one in a series of audits on RPATs in Afghanistan.

April 30, 2015

Assessment of U.S. and Coalition Efforts to Develop the Sufficiency of Afghan NationalSecurity Forces' Policies, Processes, and Procedures for the Management andAccountability of Class III (Fuel) and V (Ammunition)

The overall objective of this project was to assess U.S. and Coalition efforts to develop the effectiveness of Afghan National Security Forces’ (ANSF’s) policies and procedures for the management and accountability of fuel (Class III [Bulk]) and conventional military ammunition and explosives (Class V).

April 17, 2015

Challenges Exist for Asset Accountability and Maintenance and Sustainment of Vehicles Within the Afghan National Security Forces DODIG-2015-107

Our objective was to determine whether the Combined Security Transition Command–Afghanistan (CSTC–A) and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan’s Ministries of Defense and Interior have controls in place to effectively manage asset accountability for vehicles.

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