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Nov. 8, 2013
Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services Afghanistan Disposal Process Needed Improvement
We determined whether Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Disposition Services (DS) was properly disposing of equipment during the drawdown in Afghanistan. We determined whether adequate controls existed over the receipt, inspection, coding, and disposal of equipment.
Nov. 7, 2013
Contract and Controls Over Information Operations Assessments in Afghanistan Should Be Strengthened (Redacted)
Sept. 30, 2013
DoD Is Not Properly Monitoring the Initiation of Maintenance for Facilities at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan (Redacted)
FY 2014 Comprehensive Oversight Plan for Southwest Asia Issued
July 18, 2013
Compliance with Electrical and Fire Protection Standards of U.S.Controlled and Occupied Facilities in Afghanistan
At selected U.S. controlled and occupied facilities in Kandahar Air Field (KAF) and Bagram Air Field (BAF), Afghanistan, we inspected for:
July 2, 2013
Contract Administration of the Subsistence Prime Vendor Contract for Afghanistan Improved, butAdditional Actions are Needed
We determined whether Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support implemented the recommendations in Audit Report No. D-2011-047 and determined whether corrective actions addressed the problems.
June 25, 2013
DoD Needs to Improve Oversight of the Afghan National Police Training/Mentoring and Logistics Support Contract
We determined whether the Army, North Atlantic Treaty Organization Training Mission-Afghanistan (NTM-A)/Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan (CSTC-A), and the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) had adequate oversight processes and procedures...
June 24, 2013
Assessment of U.S. Government and Coalition Efforts to Develop Leaders in the Afghan National Army
Our purpose was to assess the sufficiency and the effectiveness of the Coalition’s programs for developing Afghan National Army (ANA) officers and non-commissioned officers.
June 13, 2013
Project Announcement: Assessment of U.S. Government Efforts to Transition Security Cooperation and Assistance Activities Supporting the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan from Department of Defense Authority to Department of State Authority
We plan to begin our assessment in August 2013. The purpose of this project is to assess plans and activities that have been accomplished or implemented thus far to transfer the security cooperation and assistance in Afghanistan from DoD to DOS authority, and to make recommendations to facilittate or improve the transition of these functions to the DOS in accordance with existing security cooperation guidance and securiy assistance regulations that may pertain.
May 24, 2013
Executive Summary–Assessment of U.S. Government and Coalition Efforts to Develop the Afghan Border Police
Personnel within the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, the U.S. Central Command and its subordinate commands in Afghanistan, the military departments, and agencies responsible for and engaged in mentoring, partnering, training, ...