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Dec. 3, 2024
Whistleblower Restriction Investigation Georgia Army National Guard B Company, 221st Expeditionary Military Intelligence Battalion Fort Gillem, Georgia (Report No. DODIG 2025 046)
We conducted this investigation in response to a complaint alleging that (Subject 1) and (Subject 2) restricted Soldiers of B Company, 221st Expeditionary Military Intelligence Battalion, 78 Troop Command, Fort Gillem, Georgia, from lawfully communicating with a Member of Congress or an Inspector General.
Project Announcement: FY 2025 Review of the DoD’s Compliance with the Federal Information Security Modernization Act of 2014 (Project No. D2025-D000CP-0009.000)
The purpose of this memorandum is to notify you that we are initiating the subject review. Public Law 113-283, “Federal Information Security Management Act of 2014 [FISMA],” December 18, 2014, requires each Federal agency to conduct an annual independent evaluation to determine the effectiveness of the agency’s information security program and practices.
Project Announcement: Oversight of the Audit of the FY 2025 U.S. Department of the Army General Fund Financial Statements (Project No. D2025-D000FI-0042.000)
The purpose of this memorandum is to inform you of our planned oversight that will begin immediately. The Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990, as amended, requires this audit.
Project Announcement: Oversight of the Audit of the FY 2025 U.S. Department of the Army Working Capital Fund Financial Statements (Project No. D2025-D000FI-0043.000)
The purpose of this memorandum is to inform you of our planned oversight that will begin immediately. The Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990, as amended, requires this audit. In accordance with the Act, the DoD Office of Inspector General is the principal auditor for the U.S. Department of the Army (Army) Working Capital Fund Financial Statements.
Unclassified Summary of Report No. DODIG-2025-018, “Audit of the Test and Evaluation for CH-53K Helicopter Survivability”
The objective of this audit was to assess the Department of the Navy’s (DoN) test and evaluation of the CH-53K helicopter’s survivability against munitions. Survivability is the capability of a system and its crew to avoid or withstand a hostile environment without experiencing an end to its mission.
Dec. 2, 2024
Project Announcement: Evaluation of the Impact Protecting DoD High Risk Personnel on the Military Criminal Investigative Organizations. (Project No. D2025-DEV0SV-0037.000)
The objective of this evaluation is to assess the extent to which the Military Criminal Investigative Organizations (MCIOs) efforts to perform high-risk personnel protection missions affects their ability to perform other missions.
Project Announcement: Evaluation of the Demilitarization of Damaged, Destroyed, and Expended Defense Articles Requiring Enhanced End-Use Monitoring in Ukraine (Project No. D2025-DEV0PC-0039.000)
The objective of this evaluation is to assess the effectiveness with which DoD Components demilitarized damaged, destroyed, and expended defense articles transferred to Ukraine that require enhanced end-use monitoring (EEUM).
Quality Control Review of the Ernst & Young LLP FY 2023 Single Audit of the MITRE Corporation (Project No. D2025-DEV0SO0033.000)
The purpose of this letter is to notify you that we will perform a quality control review of the FY 2023 single audit of The MITRE Corporation under Project No. D2025-DEV0SO0033.000. We plan to begin the review in December 2024.
Annual Report to Congress Pursuant to FY 2021 NDAA, Section 554 (Report No. DODIG-2025-048)
This annual report addresses the reporting requirements according to section 554 of the FY 2021 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
Follow-up Evaluation of Management Advisory: Sufficiency of Staffing at Logistics Hubs in Poland for Conducting Inventories of Items Requiring Enhanced End-Use Monitoring (Report No. DODIG-2025-047)
The objective of this follow-up evaluation of DoD Office of Inspector General (OIG) report “Management Advisory: Sufficiency of Staffing at Logistics Hubs in Poland for Conducting Inventories of Items Requiring Enhanced End-Use Monitoring,” was to assess the actions taken by the DoD to ensure that the Office of Defense Cooperation–Ukraine (ODC-U) has sufficient capacity to effectively and efficiently conduct all required enhanced end-use monitoring (EEUM) inventories of designated defense articles before transfer into Ukraine.