| Health Center Sustainment Contract Resulted in Some Repairs, but Iraqi Maintenance Capability Was Not Achieved |
29 Apr 2010 |
41 pages |
| Authors:
David R Warren; Mohamed Abdou; Walter Franzen; Richard Kusman; J J Marzullo; Nancee K Needham; SPECIAL INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR IRAQ RECONSTRUCTION ARLINGTON VA
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 | The U.S. government spent about $345 million to construct and equip primary healthcare centers (PHCs) in Iraq. In April 2009, the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (SIGIR) reported that a lack of visibility over the PHC's status, together with operational and sustainability issues, left the U.S. investment at risk. SIGIR then recommended a study to provide transparency on the status of PHCs. In response, the Iraq Transition Assistance Office ... |
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| Iraq Security Forces Fund: Weak Contract Oversight Allowed Potential Overcharges by AECOM to go Undetected |
30-Oct-2009 |
30 pages |
| Authors:
Nancee K Needham; Norris W III; Hayden Morel; Richard Kusman; Wilson Haigler; William Bedwell; J J Marzullo; Smith; David R Warren; Jack V Meter; OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL ARLINGTON VA SPECIAL INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR IRAQ RECONSTRUCTION
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 | As of September 2009, the Army Materiel Command has obligated over $ Global Maintenance and Supply Services (GMASS) contract for activities supports Department of Defense maintenance activities for the U.S. Army, Afghan Army. The Multi-National Security Transition Command-Iraq (MNSTC-I) Iraq Security Forces Fund, issued task orders for a program to assist the Iraqi developing a self-sufficient logistics capability. In the course of prior reporting contract, SIGIR could not find support ... |
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| Iraq Commander's Emergency Response Program Generally Managed Well, but Project Documentation and Oversight Can Be Improved |
28-Oct-2009 |
40 pages |
| Authors:
David R Warren; Meredith P Baumeister; W D Haigler; J J Marzullo; Whitney H Miller; P H Morel; Nancee K Needham; OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL ARLINGTON VA SPECIAL INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR IRAQ RECONSTRUCTION
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 | In April 2008, the Multi-National Force-Iraq (MNF-I) and the Government of Iraq (GOI) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) initiating the Iraq Commander's Emergency Response Program (I-CERP). Under the MOU, MNF-I is to complete urgent reconstruction projects to aid Iraqi citizens in the 15 provinces not under the Kurdish Regional Government using GOI funds and existing coalition spending mechanisms managed by the Multi-National Corps-Iraq (MNC-I). Initially, GOI indicated it would ... |
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| The U.S. Has Reduced Its Funding for the Iraqi Security Forces, But Continued Support Will Likely Be Necessary |
26 Jan 2009 |
39 pages |
| Authors:
David R Warren; J J Marzullo; Tinh Nguyen; Charles Thompson; SPECIAL INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR IRAQ RECONSTRUCTION ARLINGTON VA
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 | Since 2005, the Congress has provided $18.04 billion in appropriated funds to the Iraq Security Forces Fund (ISFF) to allow the Commander, Multi-National Security Transition Command-Iraq (MNSTC-I), to provide assistance to the Iraqi Security Forces. These funds have been used for equipment, supplies, services, training, facility and infrastructure repairs, renovations, and construction. The Congress appropriated a total of $3.0 billion for FY 2008 and FY 2009, and a $1.0 billion ... |
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