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Report File
Date Issued
Submitting OIG
Department of Defense OIG
Agencies Reviewed/Investigated
Department of Defense
Report Number
DODIG-2025-075
Report Type
Inspection / Evaluation
Agency Wide
Yes
Number of Recommendations
5
Questioned Costs
$0
Funds for Better Use
$0
Report updated under NDAA 5274
No

Open Recommendations

This report has 5 open recommendations.
Recommendation Number Significant Recommendation Recommended Questioned Costs Recommended Funds for Better Use Additional Details
D-2025-2075-DEV0PD-0001-0001.e No $0 $0

(U) Rec. 1.e: The DoD OIG recommended that the Commander of the Security Assistance Group-Ukraine establish a formal agreement with the Ukrainian Armed Forces to return a designated list of recoverable parts, including timely U.S. Government provision of return receipts, and implement validation procedures that would cause the rejection of requests for these same parts if the Ukrainian Armed Forces has an excessive quantity (as defined by Security Assistance Group-Ukraine) that it has not sent back for turn-in credit or repair.

D-2025-2075-DEV0PD-0001-0001.a No $0 $0

(U) Rec. 1.a: The DoD OIG recommended that the Commander of the Security Assistance Group-Ukraine update contract work orders in coordination with contracting officers to standardize the information tracked by field service representatives for all weapons systems provided to the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

D-2025-2075-DEV0PD-0001-0001.b No $0 $0

(U) Rec 1.b: The DoD OIG recommended that the Commander of the Security Assistance Group-Ukraine revise the Remote Maintenance and Distribution Center-Ukraine standard operating procedures or develop separate business rules that provide detailed validation guidance for repair part requests with specific criteria and rationale for disapproving requests.

D-2025-2075-DEV0PD-0001-0001.c No $0 $0

(U) Rec. 1.c: The DoD OIG recommended that the Commander of the Security Assistance Group-Ukraine establish a formal agreement with the Ukrainian Armed Forces Logistics Command to provide routine updates on the inventory of the major assembly and controlled parts provided to them by the United States that they have as on-hand stock in their depots and warehouses.

D-2025-2075-DEV0PD-0001-0001.d No $0 $0

(U) Rec. 1.d: The DoD OIG recommended that the Commander of the Security Assistance Group-Ukraine develop and implement a plan with actions and milestones to assist the Ukrainian Armed Forces in fully integrating an electronic, automated, supply management system that provides the Ukrainian Armed Forces with the capability to efficiently and routinely provide the DoD with the status of on-hand, U.S., repair part stock.

Department of Defense OIG

United States