The financial statements of the U.S. Marine Corps truthfully and fairly represent the military service’s financial information for fiscal year 2023, according to Ernst & Young. EY issued its unmodified opinion following
MoreThe Department of Defense’s Office of Inspector General has issued a report offering 12 recommendations to contracting officials to address concerns regarding the management and administration of cost-plus-award-fee contracts, known as CPAF.
MoreThe Department of Defense’s Office of Inspector General released a special report that includes 24 open recommendations to address cybersecurity weaknesses in controlled unclassified information, or CUI, management by the agency’s contractors.
MoreThe U.S. Department of Defense’s Office of Inspector General has recommended that the U.S. Navy delay the production phase of its MQ-25 Stingray drone program until relevant tests are completed or the program’s
MoreThe Department of Defense’s Office of Inspector General released a report evaluating the DOD’s control and accountability over biometric devices that collect, store and transmit biometric data. The report revealed that military
MoreThe Department of Defense’s Office of Inspector General has recommended that the director of the Defense Logistics Agency address the deficiencies identified in the Care of Supplies in Storage program and update
MoreThe Department of Defense Office of Inspector General will begin auditing the valuation of equipment and other assets used to support Ukraine during its war with Russia. This month’s Audit of the
MoreThe Senate voted 92-3 Wednesday to confirm Robert Storch, inspector general at the National Security Agency, as IG of the Department of Defense. President Joe Biden nominated Storch to the IG role
MoreThe National Security Agency’s office of inspector general has released a semi-annual report to Congress of its independent oversight work carried out from April 1, 2018 to Sept. 30, 2018. NSA Inspector
MoreThe Senate has approved Robert Storch as the first presidentially-appointed inspector general for the National Security Agency. He previously worked at the Justice Department‘s Office of the Inspector General in positions such as
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