Defense Business Transformation: Cross-Enterprise Activities of Selected DOD Inspector General Offices
Abstract
Within the Department of Defense (DOD) and its components (military departments, combatant commands, defense agencies, and field activities), more than 30 inspector general (IG) offices have been established to provide oversight and assistance through audits, inspections, investigations, and evaluations. There is an inherent risk that large organizations such as DOD may expend funds in programs that are fragmented, overlap with other programs, or are duplicative of other programs, including those programs affecting IG offices established within the department. Executive branch guidance provides guidelines for agencies in an effort to identify and address redundancies within functions and programs across the federal government.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 28, 2019
- Accession Number
- AD1153091
Entities
People
- Anne Rhodes-kline
- Anne Thomas
- Anthony Clark
- Cherry Vasquez
- Enoh Bacchus
- Jason D Kelly
- Jason Kirwan
- Jim Kernen
- Jonathan Meyer
- Kevin Scott
- Kristen Kociolek
- Margaret Best
- Pat Frey
- Patricia Powell
- Tina Sherman
Organizations
- United States Government Accountability Office