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Dec. 16, 2016

Fiscal Year 2017 Oversight Plan

Many of our proposed oversight projects align with one or more of the top management and performance challenges facing the Department of Defense. 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.

Dec. 1, 2016

The Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan Needs to Strengthen the Controls Over U.S. Direct Assistance Funding DODIG-2017-027

We determined whether the Combined Security Transition Command–Afghanistan (CSTC-A) and the Government of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan’s (GIRoA’s) Ministries of Defense and Interior (MoD and MoI) have established and implemented effective controls over the contract management process.

This is one in a series of DoD Office of Inspector General audits and evaluations of controls over U.S. direct assistance provided to GIRoA in support of the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces.  We initiated the series of audits in response to the FY 2015 National Defense Authorization Act, which required that the DoD Office of the Inspector General conduct a comprehensive assessment of the financial management capacity and risks within the Afghanistan MoD and MoI.  Previous audits focused on CSTC-A and GIRoA controls over the contract management process and GIRoA’s controls to effectively manage asset accountability for vehicles; while an ongoing audit is currently focused on CSTC-A and GIRoA’s oversight of large fuel contracts.

Nov. 21, 2016

Evaluation of U.S. Forces-Afghanistan Intelligence Training for Afghan Ministry of Defense (Classified) DODIG-2017-025

The report is Classified. To file a Freedom of Information Act request, please submit a request to FOIA Online.

Aug. 30, 2016

Designation of Contracting Officer's Representatives and Oversight Framework Could Be Improved for Contracts in Afghanistan DODIG-2016-131

We determined whether contracting officer’s representatives (CORs) were properly appointed and trained, and were able to effectively perform their oversight responsibilities for contracts performed in Afghanistan.

Aug. 25, 2016

Project Announcement: Evaluation of Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Allocation Process Supporting Counterterrorism Operations in Afghanistan (Project No. D2016-DISPA2-0195.000)

The objective of this evaluation is to determine whether United States Forces-Afghanistan's airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance allocation process effectively supports U.S. counterterrorism operations.

July 26, 2016

Project Announcement: Audit of Controls Over Afghanistan Ministry of Defense Fuel Contracts (Project No. D2016-D000JB-0172.000)

We plan to begin the subject audit in August 2016. This project is part of a series of audits related to Afghanistan contract oversight. Our objective is to determine whether the Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan and the Afghanistan Ministry of Defense (MoD) have established effective controls for oversight of Ministry ofDefense fuel contracts. This is report Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan Improved Controls Over U.S.-Funded Ministry of Defense Fuel Contracts, but Further Improvements are Needed DODIG-2017-041.

June 8, 2016

Medal of Honor Award Process Review: U.S. Army Noncommissioned Officer Nominee

We recently completed our review of the circumstances surrounding the recommendation to award the Medal of Honor (MOH) to a U.S. Army Noncommissioned Officer for his valorous actions in combat while deployed to Afghanistan in 2013.