Defense Logistics Agency Family Housing Requirements.
Abstract
The Director, Defense Logistics Agency (Installation Support Group) requested the audit to review the process the Defense Logistics Agency installations use to determine family housing requirements. Specifically, the Director was concerned whether requirements developed by Defense Logistics Agency installations with family housing were prepared and supported in accordance with DoD housing program guidance. The DoD housing program was established to provide family housing for military families when the private sector is unable to provide adequate, affordable family housing; or when personnel must be housed on base to ensure military readiness. The DoD policy designates the local housing market as the primary source of family housing. Funds are not programmed for military -owned or -leased family housing if the local market has the capacity to provide sustained housing. The Defense Logistics Agency has four installations with a total of 213 housing units that provide military family housing to military members serving Defense Logistics Agency or Defense Logistics Agency tenants. * The Defense Distribution Depot San Joaquin has 30 housing units. * The Defense Supply Center Columbus has 11 housing units. * The Defense Supply Center Richmond has 31 housing units. The Defense Distribution Depot Susquehanna has 1%I housing units.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 02, 1999
- Accession Number
- ADA366369
Entities
People
- Dennis R. Wokeck
- Gary R. Padgett
- Hugh J. Elliott
- Paul J. Granetto
- Wayne K. Millon
Organizations
- Office of the Inspector General, U.S. Department of Defense