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- Weaknesses in the USACE Defense Base Act insurance program led to as much as $58.5 million in refunds not returned to the U.S. government and other problems
- ANA facilities at Mazar-e-Sharif and Herat generally met construction requirements, but contractor oversight should be strengthened
- Actions needed to better assess and coordinate capacity-building efforts at the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Livestock
- Afghan First initiative has placed work with Afghan companies, but is affected by inconsistent contract solicitation and vetting, and employment data is limited
- Afghan National Army : controls over fuel for vehicles, generators, and power plants need strengthening to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse
- Afghan National Security University has experienced cost growth and schedule delays, and contract administration needs improvement
- Afghan Police vehicle maintenance contract : actions needed to prevent millions of dollars from being wasted
- Afghanistan in review : oversight of U.S. spending in Afghanistan : hearing before the Subcommittee on Federal Spending Oversight and Emergency Management of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifteenth Congress, second session, May 9, 2018
- Afghanistan in review : oversight of U.S. spending in Afghanistan : initial majority oversight report
- Afghanistan's national power utility : $12.8 million in DoD-purchased equipment sits unused, and USAID paid a contractor for work not done
- Better planning and oversight could have reduced construction delays and costs at the Kabul Military Training Center
- C-JTSCC has taken steps to improve the accuracy of its contract data, but it should assess the feasibility of correcting data for fiscal year 2009 and earlier
- DOD improved its accountability for vehicles provided to the Afghan national security forces, but should follow up on end-use monitoring findings
- DOD, State, and USAID obligated over $17.7 billion to about 7,000 contractors and other entities for Afghanistan reconstruction during FY 2007-FY 2009
- Defense Base Act insurance : are taxpayers paying too much? : hearing before the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, second session, May 15, 2008
- Despite improvements in MoI's personnel systems additional actions are needed to completely verify ANP payroll costs and workforce strength
- Evaluating Department of Defense investments : case studies in Afghanistan initiatives and U.S. weapons sustainment : hearing before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourteenth Congress, second session, hearing held April 15, 2016
- Fiscal Year 2011 Afghanistan infrastructure fund projects are behind schedule and lack adequate sustainment plans
- Increases in security costs are likely under the Afghan public protection force : USAID needs to monitor costs and ensure unlicensed security providers are not used
- Limited interagency coordination and insufficient controls over U.S. funds in Afghanistan hamper U.S. efforts to develop the Afghan financial sector and safeguard U.S. cash
- Progress made toward increased stability under USAID's Afghanistan Stabilization Initiative-East Program but transition to long term development efforts not yet achieved
- Selected public diplomacy awards mostly achieved objectives, but embassy can take steps to enhance grant management and oversight
- The U.S. civilian uplift in Afghanistan has cost nearly $2 billion, and state should continue to strengthen Its management and oversight of the funds transferred to other agencies
- The World Bank and the Afghan government have established mechanisms to monitor and account for funds contributed to the Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund, but some limitations and challenges should be addressed
- U.S. agencies have provided training and support to Afghanistan's major crimes task force, but reporting and reimbursement issues need to be addressed
- USAID has disbursed $9.5 billion for reconstruction and funded some financial audits as required, but many audits face significant delays, accountability limitations, and lack of resources
- USAID spent almost $400 million on an Afghan stabilization project despite uncertain results, but has taken steps to better assess similar efforts
- USAID's Kabul community development program largely met the agreement's terms, but progress toward long-term goals needs to be better tracked
- USAID's Measuring Impacts of Stabilization Initiatives : program generally achieved its objectives, but USAID's lack of a geospatial data policy and standards affected Its implementation
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