Navy's Proposed Business Plan for Base Realignment and Closure 2005 Recommendation 184
Abstract
This audit was performed in response to requests from former Congressman William M. Thomas, Congressman Elton Gallegly, and Mayor Marshall Chip Holloway (See Appendixes B, C, and D) to review the Navy's proposed business plan for consistency with the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) 2005 Recommendation 184 to create a Naval Integrated Weapons & Armaments (W&A) Research, Development & Acquisition, Test & Evaluation (RDAT&E) Center. Navy officials did not provide adequate documentation to support the Navy's April 2007 proposed business plan for BRAC 2005 Recommendation 184. The Navy's proposed business plan realigns only 730 civilian FTEs of the 1,741 civilian FTEs the August 3, 2005, Cost of Base Realignment Actions report slated for realignment. Due to the lack of sufficient documentation, we were not able to determine the extent to which the Navy's April 2007 proposed business plan is consistent with the approved BRAC 2005 Recommendation 184. Also, we are not able to determine the number of civilian FTEs that should be realigned under this recommendation.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 25, 2007
- Accession Number
- ADA472766
Entities
People
- Bobbie Sau Wan
- Bruce A. Burton
- Chasy L. Carbo
- Colin E. Pingree
- Deborah L. Culp
- Gwynne M. Roberts
- Kelly M. Olson
- Matthew J. Purkiss
- Meredith H. Johnson
- Richard B. Jolliffe