Contract Oversight Capabilities of the Defense Department's Combined Security Transition Command--Afghanistan (CSTC-A) Need StrengtheningContract Oversight Capabilities of the Defense Department's Combined Security Transition Command--Afghanistan (CSTC-A) Need Strengthening
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Website or Online Data, 2009
Current format, Website or Online Data, 2009, , All copies in use.This report examines the capacity of the Combined Security Transition Command - Afghanistan (CSTC-A) to oversee contracting issues such as monitoring contractor performance. This Command, in conjunction with the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and U.S. coalition partners, is the Department of Defense Command responsible for the management of U.S. programs to develop capable Afghanistan National Security Forces. As part of this management responsibility, we believe that CSTC-A needs to provide effective oversight of contractor performance. This is important to ensure that funds are being used as intended to support the mission and to protect the taxpayer's interests. We are recommending that the Commanding General, CSTC-A, strengthen the Command's contracting oversight capabilities. CSTC-A concurred with our recommendation and said that it is acting to establish proper contract management and oversight processes.
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- Arlington, VA : Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, [2009]
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