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DoD Office of Inspector General

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We provide independent, relevant, and timely oversight of the Department of Defense in order to promote economy, efficiency, and effectiveness.

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Our report on Operation Atlantic Resolve, which covers our oversight of security, economic, and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine, as well as any waste, fraud, or abuse identified, is out now: dodig.mil/reports.html/A…

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In 6 of 16 shipments we reviewed, we identified discrepancies between the quantities of items personnel in Romania identified as inspected and the quantity of items reported to the Security Assistance Group-Ukraine. Read our report now: dodig.mil/reports.html/A…

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ICYMI: Our three reports on fuel incidents at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam are out now. dodig.mil/reports.html/A… dodig.mil/reports.html/A… dodig.mil/reports.html/A…

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Despite the documented risks of the Red Hill co-located fuel and drinking water systems, Navy officials did not expect the drinking water contamination to occur and did not review engineering drawings of the systems until after residents complained: dodig.mil/reports.html/A…

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We found that the Navy was aware of a well-documented risk of water system contamination of the Red Hill well. The drinking water supply for more than 90,000 people was contaminated with fuel and DoD medical providers documented 6,138 medical encounters: dodig.mil/reports.html/A…

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We found that Navy officials did not follow the basic tenets of their oil and hazardous substance incident response plans when responding to the fuel incidents on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, including the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility: dodig.mil/reports.html/A…

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We found that the DoD did not implement effective controls to accurately account for defense items it procured for and transferred to the Ukrainian Armed Forces through the logistics enabling node in Romania. Read our report now: dodig.mil/reports.html/A…

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On Veterans Day, the DoD OIG honors and celebrates our nation's veterans for their service and dedication to our country. #VeteransDay

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Happy 249th birthday to the U.S. Marine Corps! #MarineCorpsBirthday

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ICYMI: Our audit of five military construction projects conducted by U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command is out now. Read more here: dodig.mil/reports.html/A…

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As a result of issues encountered during military construction projects, U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command had a total of $63.3 million or 19.3 percent in cost increases, with schedule delays ranging from 383 days to over 4 years. Read now: dodig.mil/reports.html/A…

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Our audit found that U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command faced challenges on several military construction projects, including unforeseen cost growth, flawed designs, and changing state policies for control of PFAS-impacted soil and water: dodig.mil/reports.html/A…

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November is Military Family Appreciation Month. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to military families, who make tremendous sacrifices on behalf of our country. #MilitaryFamilyAppreciationMonth

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November is #NationalAmericanIndianHeritageMonth. This month, we honor the rich history and cultures of American Indians and Alaskan Natives as we recognize the significant contributions the first Americans made to the establishment and growth of the United States.

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ICYMI: Our Lead IG report on Operation Inherent Resolve, in partnership with @StateOIG and @USAID_OIG, is out now. Read it here to learn about our oversight of the U.S. Government's goals in Iraq and Syria: dodig.mil/reports.html/A…

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Our Lead IG report on Operation Inherent Resolve, the mission of which is to advise, assist, and enable partner forces until they can independently maintain the enduring defeat of ISIS in Iraq and Syria, is out now: dodig.mil/reports.html/A…

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Our Lead IG report on Operation Inherent Resolve, which discusses the planned, ongoing, and completed oversight work we conducted in partnership with @StateOIG and @USAID_OIG on the U.S. Government's policy goals in Iraq and Syria, is out now: dodig.mil/reports.html/A…

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ICYMI: Our audit of whether the Air Force purchased C-17 spare parts at fair and reasonable prices, which we initiated in response to an allegation made to the DoD Hotline, is out now: dodig.mil/reports.html/A…

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We found that the Air Force did not always pay fair prices for C-17 spare parts because it did not validate the accuracy of data used for contract negotiation, identify price increases, or review invoices before payment. Read our audit now: dodig.mil/reports.html/A…

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