78 FR 185 pgs. 58589-58596 - Final Listing of Audit and Other Reports Issued by SIGIR on Reconstruction Spending in Iraq
Type: NOTICEVolume: 78Number: 185Pages: 58589 - 58596
Pages: 58589, 58590, 5859158592, 58593, 58594, 58595, 58596, FR document: [FR Doc. 2013-22971 Filed 9-23-13; 8:45 am]
Agency: Special Inspector General For Iraq Reconstruction
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SPECIAL INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR IRAQ RECONSTRUCTION
Final Listing of Audit and Other Reports Issued by SIGIR on Reconstruction Spending in Iraq
AGENCY:
Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction.
ACTION:
Notice.
SUMMARY:
Final listing of Audits and other reports issued by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (SIGIR) between 2004 and 2013.
DATES:
September 24, 2013.
Authority:
5 U.S.C. app. 8G Note; Sec. 3001 of the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense and for the Reconstruction of Iraq and Afghanistan, 2004 Pub. L. 108-106, as amended by Pub. L. 108-375.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
In November 2003, the U.S. Congress passed and the President signed into law the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense and for the Reconstruction of Iraq and Afghanistan, 2004 (Pub. L. 108-106). In addition to providing $18.4 billion for Iraq relief and reconstruction, the law also established the Inspector General of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA-IG) to oversee the handling and treatment of these funds. When the CPA-IG began work in early 2004, it was the only IG office within the U.S. government with oversight responsibilities encompassing several federal agencies.
The Ronald W. Reagan National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005 (Pub. L. 108-375), enacted October 28, 2004, redesignated the CPA-IG as the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (SIGIR). Over time, the Congress expanded SIGIR's mission so that, by 2008, its mandate covered all reconstruction funds regardless of provenance. The enabling legislation required SIGIR to independently and objectively:
1. Conduct and supervise audits and investigations relating to the programs and operations funded with amounts appropriated or otherwise made available for the reconstruction of Iraq.
2. Provide advice and recommendations on policies designed to (A) promote economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in the administration of such programs and operations; and (B) prevent and detect waste, fraud, and abuse in such programs and operations.
3. Keep the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense fully and currently informed about problems and deficiencies relating to the administration of such programs and operations and the necessity for and progress for corrective action.
By the end of fiscal year 2012, SIGIR's oversight jurisdiction had grown to more than $60 billion in U.S. funds appropriated or otherwise made available for Iraq relief and reconstruction. These taxpayer dollars flowed to a wide spectrum of initiatives, ranging from training Iraq's army and police to building large electrical, oil, and water projects; from supporting democracy-building efforts to strengthening budget execution by provincial councils; and from funding rule-of-law reforms to ensuring that the Iraqi government sustains what the U.S. program provided.
During most of its almost decade-long lifespan, SIGIR maintained the largest on-the-ground presence of any U.S. auditing or investigative agency operating in Iraq, with nearly 50 personnel working in country during peak operations. Three operational directorates accomplished the oversight work: Audits, Inspections, and Investigations. As of September 2013, SIGIR had issued 220 audit reports, issued 170 project assessments, and initiated 639 criminal investigations. SIGIR also issued 37 Quarterly Reports as well as 9 Lessons Learned reports, 3 special reports, and 1 evaluation report.
SIGIR's audits made 487 recommendations, questioned about $641 million in costs, and identified an additional $974 million in funds to be put to better use-a combined potential financial benefit of $1.61 billion. As of September 2013, the actual savings to the government from renegotiated contracts, refunds, and operational savings resulting from SIGIR findings had reached nearly $645 million.
SIGIR's investigations led to 112 indictments, 90 convictions, and more than $192 million in court-ordered fines, forfeitures, restitution payments, and other monetary penalties. SIGIR's investigative work also led to 139 debarments and 106 suspensions of contractors and government personnel for fraud or other corrupt practices.
Reports Issued by SIGIR
Audit Reports
13-006Government Agencies Cannot Fully Identify Projects Financed with Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Funds 3/6/2013
13-005Lessons Learned on the Department of Defense's Commander's Emergency Response Program in Iraq 1/24/2013
[top] 13-004Lessons Learned from U.S. Agencies' Management of Iraqi Funds
13-003Development Fund for Iraq: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Has Missing Receiving Reports and Open Task Orders 10/26/2012
13-002Final Review of State Department's Management of Quick Response Funds in 2007 and 2008 10/26/2012
13-001Sustaining the Progress Achieved by U.S. Rule of Law Programs in Iraq Remains Questionable 10/25/2012
12-020Iraq Police Development Program: Lack of Iraqi Support and Security Problems Raise Questions about the Continued Viability of the Program 7/30/2012
12-019Gaps in Business System Reviews of Contractors with Generally Less Than $100 Million Annually in Contracts in Iraq Increase U.S. Government Vulnerabilities to Fraud, Waste, and Abuse 7/30/2012
12-018Status of Fiscal Years 2011-2012 Iraq Security Forces Fund 7/27/2012
12-017Final Forensic Audit Report of Iraq Reconstruction Funds 7/13/2012
12-016Interim Review of State Department's Progress in Implementing SIGIR Recommendations Addressing Quick Response Fund Management Controls 4/30/2012
12-013Development Fund for Iraq: The Coalition Provisional Authority's Financial Controls for Electronic Fund Transfer Payments Diminished over Time 4/30/2012
12-015Interim Report on Spend Plans for Fiscal Years 2011-2012 Iraq Security Forces Funds 4/26/2012
12-014USACE Used or Deobligated Residual Funds on Terminated Contracts 4/18/2012
12-011Few Contracts Terminated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Resulted in Wasted Funds in Iraq 1/29/2012
12-009The Department of State's Process To Provide Information on Reconstruction Projects to the Government of Iraq 1/29/2012
12-010Status of Recommendations Made by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction to the Department of Defense 1/27/2012
12-008Development Fund for Iraq: Department of Defense Cannot Fully Account for the Funds It Used after the Coalition Provisional Authority Dissolved 1/27/2012
12-012Development Funds for Iraq Returned to the Central Bank of Iraq 1/13/2012
12-007Falluja Waste Water Treatment System: A Case Study in Wartime Contracting 10/30/2011
12-005U.S. Central Command Contracting Command Had Few Contract Terminations That Resulted in Wasted Funds in Iraq 10/28/2011
12-002Indirect Costs of Managing Private Security Contracts in Iraq 10/28/2011
12-004Department of Defense Agencies Have Taken Action on Most Open Audit Recommendations 10/27/2011
12-003Status of International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement Funds Allocated for Iraq Reconstruction 10/27/2011
12-001Development Fund for Iraq: The Coalition Provisional Authority Transferred Control over Most of the Remaining DFI Funds to the Central Bank of Iraq 10/26/2011
12-006Iraqi Police Development Program: Opportunities for Improved Program Accountability and Budget Transparency 10/24/2011
11-022Poor Government Oversight of Anham and Its Subcontracting Procedures Allowed Questionable Costs To Go Undetected 7/30/2011
11-023Department of State Reports It Has Taken Action on Most Open Audit Recommendations, but Documentation Is Needed 7/29/2011
11-021Management of the Iraq Commander's Emergency Response Program Needs To Be Improved (Interim Report) 7/29/2011
11-020Commander's Emergency Response Program for 2011 Shows Increased Focus on Capacity Development 7/29/2011
11-019Monitoring Responsibilities for Serious Incidents Involving Private Security Contractors Once U.S. Military Forces Leave Iraq Have Not Been Determined 7/29/2011
11-018Control Weaknesses Remain in Oversight of Theater-wide Internal Security Services Contracts 7/28/2011
11-014The Iraq Community Action Program: USAID's Agreement with CHF Met Goals, but Greater Oversight Is Needed 4/28/2011
11-016USACE Is Meeting Customer Needs, but Documentation of Project Decisions Could Improve 4/27/2011
11-015Gulf Region District Is Adjusting Its Aegis Security Contract Requirements for Changes in Reconstruction Activities in Iraq 4/27/2011
11-011Quick Response Fund: Management Controls Have Improved, but Earlier Projects Need Attention 4/27/2011
11-017USAID Is Responsive to SIGIR Recommendations 4/22/2011
11-013Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund 2: Report on Apportionments, Expenditures, and Status at End of Fiscal Year 2010 4/22/2011
11-012Commander's Emergency Response Program Obligations Are Uncertain 1/31/2011
11-008Interim Report: Action Needed To Address Missing Iraq Transaction Data 1/28/2011
11-009Iraqi Government Support for the Iraq International Academy 1/26/2011
11-007Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund 1: Report on Apportionments, Expenditures, and Canceled Funds 1/25/2011
11-006Forensic Audit Methodologies Used To Collect and Analyze Electronic Disbursement of Iraq Reconstruction Funds 10/28/2010
11-005Iraq Reconstruction Funds: Forensic Audits Identifying Fraud, Waste, and Abuse-Interim Report #5 10/28/2010
11-004Iraqi Security Forces: Special Operations Force Program Is Achieving Goals, but Iraqi Support Remains Critical to Success 10/25/2010
11-003Iraqi Security Forces: Police Training Program Developed Sizeable Force, but Capabilities Are Unknown 10/25/2010
11-002Guidance Needed for Use of Residual Iraqi Vested and Seized Asset Funds 10/15/2010
11-001National Democratic Institute Grant's Security Costs and Impact Generally Supported, but Department of State Oversight Limited 10/13/2010
10-021Plans To Preserve Iraq Reconstruction Program and Contract Records Need To Be Improved 7/30/2010
10-022Improved Oversight Needed for State Department Grant to the International Republican Institute 7/29/2010
10-020Development Fund for Iraq: Department of Defense Needs To Improve Financial and Management Controls 7/27/2010
10-019Iraq Reconstruction Funds: Forensic Audits Identifying Fraud, Waste, and Abuse-Interim Report #4 7/26/2010
10-018Most Iraq Economic Support Fund Appropriations Have Been Obligated and Liquidated 7/21/2010
10-015Health Center Sustainment Contract Resulted in Some Repairs, but Iraqi Maintenance Capability Was Not Achieved 4/29/2010
10-017Iraq Reconstruction Funds: Forensic Audits Identifying Fraud, Waste, and Abuse-Interim Report #3 4/28/2010
10-014Process for Continuing Invoice Payment for the Development Fund for Iraq Needs Attention 4/27/2010
[top] 10-013Commander's Emergency Response Program: Projects at
10-016Most Iraq Security Forces Fund Appropriations Have Been Obligated 4/23/2010
10-009Interim Report on Projects To Develop the Iraqi Special Operations Forces 3/25/2010
10-011Iraq Reconstruction Funds: Forensic Audits Identifying Fraud, Waste, and Abuse-Interim Report #2 1/28/2010
10-007Wamar International Successfully Completed Contracts, but Unanticipated Problems Affected Costs and Schedules 1/28/2010
10-012Department of State Grant Management: Limited Oversight of Costs and Impact of International Republican Institute and National Democratic Institute Democracy Grants 1/26/2010
10-010Department of State Contract To Study the Iraq Reconstruction Management System 1/26/2010
10-008Long-Standing Weaknesses in Department of State's Oversight of DynCorp Contract for Support of the Iraqi Police Training Program 1/25/2010
10-005Iraq Security Forces Fund: Weak Contract Oversight Allowed Potential Overcharges by AECOM To Go Undetected 10/30/2009
10-006Development Fund for Iraq: Policy Guidance Needed To Enhance Accountability of USAGE-Managed Funds 10/29/2009
10-004Iraq Reconstruction Funds: Forensic Audits Identifying Fraud, Waste, and Abuse-Interim Report #1 10/28/2009
10-003Iraq Commanders Emergency Response Program Generally Managed Well, but Project Documentation and Oversight Can Be Improved 10/27/2009
10-002Data Provided to the Government of Iraq on U.S. Reconstruction Projects Lacked Clarity 10/26/2009
10-001Iraqi Security Forces Facilities: Environmental Chemical Corporation Projects Achieved Results but With Significant Cost Increases and Schedule Delays 10/22/2009
09-027Developing a Depot Maintenance Capability at Taji Hampered by Numerous Problems 7/30/2009
09-024Tikrit Location Command Project Achieving Contract Goals by Using Sound Management Practices 7/30/2009
09-023Investigation and Remediation Records Concerning Incidents of Weapons Discharges by Private Security Contractors Can Be Improved 7/28/2009
09-022Field Commanders See Improvements in Controlling and Coordinating Private Security Contractor Missions in Iraq 7/28/2009
09-026Commanders Emergency Response Program: Hotel Construction Successfully Completed, but Project Management Issues Remain 7/26/2009
09-025Commander's Emergency Response Program: Muhalla 312 Electrical Distribution Project Largely Successful 7/26/2009
09-021 and AUD/IQO-09-16Joint Audit of Blackwater Contract and Task Orders for Worldwide Personal Protective Services in Iraq (with DoS OIG) 6/1/2009
09-019Opportunities To Improve Processes for Reporting, Investigating, and Remediating Serious Incidents Involving Private Security Contractors in Iraq 4/30/2009
09-018Information on Government of Iraq Contributions to Reconstruction Costs 4/29/2009
09-015Construction of Primary Healthcare Centers Reported Essentially Complete, but Operational Issues Remain 4/29/2009
09-020Provincial Reconstruction Teams: Developing a Cost-Tracking Process Will Enhance Decision-making 4/28/2009
09-016Asset-Transfer Process for Iraq Reconstruction Projects Lacks Unity and Accountability 4/26/2009
09-014Security Forces Logistics Contract Experienced Certain Cost, Outcome, and Oversight Problems 4/26/2009
09-017Need To Enhance Oversight of Theater-wide Internal Security Services Contracts 4/24/2009
09-009Full Impact of Department of Defense Program To Restart State-Owned Enterprises Difficult To Estimate 1/30/2009
09-011Opportunities To Improve Management of the Quick Response Fund 1/29/2009
09-013Provincial Reconstruction Teams' Performance Measurement Process Has Improved 1/28/2009
09-012The U.S. Has Reduced Its Funding for the Iraqi Security Forces, but Continued Support Will Likely Be Necessary 1/26/2009
09-010Oversight of Aegis's Performance on Security Services Contracts in Iraq With the Department of Defense 1/14/2009
09-008Cost, Outcome, and Oversight of Iraq Oil Reconstruction Contract With Kellogg Brown & Root Services, Inc. 1/13/2009
09-005Agencies Need Improved Financial Data Reporting for Private Security Contractors 10/30/2008
09-007Improvements Needed in Reporting Status of Reconstruction Projects to Chief of Mission 10/29/2008
09-006Status of Department of State Economic Support Fund Interagency Agreements With the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Iraq 10/28/2008
09-004Iraq Reconstruction Project Terminations Represent a Range of Actions 10/27/2008
09-001Opportunities To Enhance U.S. Democracy-Building Strategy for Iraq 10/22/2008
09-003Cost, Outcome, and Oversight of Local Governance Program Contracts With Research Triangle Institute 10/21/2008
09-002Challenges in Obtaining Reliable and Useful Data on Iraqi Security Forces Continue 10/21/2008
08-024Information on a Special Department of Defense Program To Foster Economic Recovery in Iraq 7/29/2008
08-023Anticorruption Efforts in Iraq: U.S. and Iraq Take Actions, but Much Remains To Be Done 7/29/2008
08-019Outcome, Cost, and Oversight of the Security and Justice Contract With Parsons Delaware, Inc. 7/28/2008
08-020Key Recurring Management Issues Identified in Audits of Iraq Reconstruction Efforts 7/27/2008
08-022Government of Iraq Increasingly Funding Iraqi Security Forces Infrastructure Development, but Substantial U.S. Support Remains 7/26/2008
08-021Comprehensive Plan Needed To Guide the Future of the Iraq Reconstruction Management System 7/25/2008
08-018Outcome, Cost, and Oversight of Water Sector Reconstruction Contract With FluorAMEC, LLC 7/15/2008
08-011Outcome, Cost, and Oversight of Electricity-Sector Reconstruction Contract With Perini Corporation 4/29/2008
08-017Transferring Reconstruction Projects to the Government of Iraq: Some Progress Made but Further Improvements Needed To Avoid Waste 4/28/2008
08-013Interim Report on Iraq Reconstruction Contract Terminations 4/28/2008
08-015Interim Analysis of Iraqi Security Force Information Provided by the Department of Defense Report, Measuring Stability and Security in Iraq 4/25/2008
08-016U.S. Anticorruption Efforts in Iraq: Progress Made in Implementing Revised Management Plan 4/24/2008
[top] 08-014Progress on Recommended Improvements to Contract
08-012Attestation to Development Fund for Iraq Cash in the Possession of the Joint Area Support Group-Central 3/13/2008
08-005Differences in Services and Fees for Management and Administration of Iraq Reconstruction Contracts 1/29/2008
08-010Outcome, Cost, and Oversight of Iraq Reconstruction Contract W914NS-04-D-0006 1/28/2008
08-007Efforts To Implement a Financial-Management Information System in Iraq 1/25/2008
08-006Commander's Emergency Response Program in Iraq Funds Many Large-Scale Projects 1/25/2008
08-009Appropriate Award-Fee Conversion Scales Can Enhance Incentive for Contractor Performance 1/24/2008
08-008U.S. Anticorruption Efforts in Iraq: Sustained Management Commitment Is Key to Success 1/24/2008
08-004Outcome, Cost, and Oversight of Reconstruction of Taji Military Base and Baghdad Recruiting Center 1/15/2008
08-002Logistics Civil Augmentation Program Task Orders 130 and 151: Program Management, Reimbursement, and Transition 10/30/2007
08-003Review of the Use of Contractors in Managing Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Projects 10/29/2007
08-001Interim Report on Efforts and Further Actions Needed To Implement a Financial Management Information System in Iraq 10/24/2007
07-010Agency Management of the Closeout Process for Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Contracts 10/24/2007
07-016Interim Review of DynCorp International, LLC, Spending Under Its Contract for the Iraqi Police Training Program 10/23/2007
07-011Controls Over Unliquidated Obligations in the Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund 10/23/2007
07-015Review of the Effectiveness of the Provincial Reconstruction Team Program in Iraq 10/18/2007
07-005Fact Sheet on Sources and Uses of U.S. Funding Provided in Fiscal Year 2006 for Iraq Relief and Reconstruction 7/27/2007
07-008Fact Sheet on the Roles and Responsibilities of U.S. Government Organizations Conducting IRRF-Funded Reconstruction Activities 7/26/2007
07-003Cost-To-Complete Reporting for Iraq Reconstruction Projects 7/26/2007
07-014Status of the Provincial Reconstruction Team Program Expansion in Iraq 7/25/2007
07-009Review of Bechtel's Spending under Its Phase II Iraq Reconstruction Contract 7/24/2007
07-007Status of U.S. Government Anticorruption Efforts in Iraq 7/24/2007
07-001Logistics Civil Augmentation Program Task Order 130: Requirements Validation, Government Oversight, and Contractor Performance 6/22/2007
07-013Sustainment of the Advanced First Responder Network (Restricted) 4/27/2007
07-012Review of Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Unmatched Disbursements at the Department of State 4/26/2007
07-006Management of the Commander's Emergency Response Program in Iraq for Fiscal Year 2006 4/26/2007
07-002Status of the Advanced First Responder Network 4/25/2007
06-045Status of Ministerial Capacity Development in Iraq 1/30/2007
06-044Fact Sheet on Major U.S. Contractors' Security Costs Related to Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Contracting Activities 1/30/2007
06-043Review of Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Unmatched Disbursements 1/30/2007
06-042Fact Sheet on Major U.S. Contractors' Security Costs Related to Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Contracting Activities (Restricted-Limited Distribution) 1/30/2007
06-040Improper Obligations Using the Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund (IRRF 2) 1/30/2007
06-030Status of Medical Equipment and Other Non-Construction Items Purchased for Primary Healthcare Centers 1/30/2007
06-029Review of DynCorp International, LLC, Contract Number S-LMAQM-04-C-0030, Task Order 0338, for the Iraqi Police Training Program Support 1/30/2007
06-039Review of USAID/Bechtel National, Inc., Property Management Controls for Contract SPU-C-00-04-00001-00 1/29/2007
06-036Follow-Up on SIGIR Recommendations Concerning the Development Fund for Iraq (DFI) 1/29/2007
06-034Status of the Provincial Reconstruction Team Program in Iraq 10/29/2006
06-033Iraqi Security Forces: Weapons Provided by the U.S. Department of Defense Using the Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund 10/28/2006
06-032Iraqi Security Forces: Review of Plans To Implement Logistics Capabilities 10/28/2006
06-031Management of the Iraqi Interim Government Fund 10/27/2006
06-035Interim Audit Report on Inappropriate Use of Proprietary Data Markings by the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) Contractor 10/26/2006
06-028Review of Administrative Task Orders for Iraq Reconstruction Contracts 10/23/2006
06-038Unclassified Summary of SIGIR's Review of Efforts To Increase Iraq's Capability To Protect Its Energy Infrastructure 9/27/2006
06-037Interim Audit Report on Improper Obligations Using the Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund (IRRF 2) 9/22/2006
06-026Review of the U.S. Agency for International Development's Management of the Basrah Children's Hospital Project 7/31/2006
06-025Review of the Medical Equipment Purchased for the Primary Healthcare Centers Associated with Parsons Global Services, Inc., Contract Number W914NS-04-D-0006 7/28/2006
06-023Changes in Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Program Activities, January through March 2006 7/28/2006
06-021Joint Survey of the U.S. Embassy-Iraq's Anticorruption Program 7/28/2006
06-020Review of the Advanced First Responder Network 7/28/2006
06-019Review of the Use of Definitization Requirements for Contracts Supporting Reconstruction in Iraq 7/28/2006
06-017Transition of Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Projects to the Iraqi Government 7/28/2006
06-014Review of Efforts To Increase Iraq's Capability To Protect Its Energy Infrastructure (Classified) 7/27/2006
06-024Joint Cash Count: Iraq National Weapons Card Program 7/26/2006
06-018Survey of the Status of Funding for Iraq Programs Allocated to the Department of State's Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs as of December 31, 2005 7/1/2006
06-011Management of the Primary Healthcare Centers Construction Projects 4/29/2006
06-007U.S. Agency for International Development: Management of the Transfer of Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Projects to the Iraqi Government 4/29/2006
[top] 06-006Multi-National Security Transition Command-Iraq
06-015Iraqi Armed Forces Seized Assets Fund: Review of Contracts and Financial Documents 4/28/2006
06-013Briefing to the International Advisory and Monitoring Board for Iraq: Management Controls over the Development Fund for Iraq 4/28/2006
06-012Development Fund for Iraq Cash Accountability Review: Joint Area Support Group-Central/Falluja 4/28/2006
06-010Review of the Multi-National Security Transition Command-Iraq Reconciliation of the Iraqi Armed Forces Seized Assets Fund 4/28/2006
06-009Review of Task Force Shield Programs 4/28/2006
06-008Development Fund for Iraq Cash Accountability Review: Joint Area Support Group-Central 4/28/2006
06-005Follow-up on Recommendations Made in SIGIR Audit Reports Related to Management and Control of the Development Fund for Iraq 4/28/2006
06-004Changes in Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Program Activities, October through December 2005 4/28/2006
06-003Review of Data Entry and General Controls in the Collecting and Reporting of the Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund 4/28/2006
06-001Management of Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Program: The Evolution of the Iraq Reconstruction Management System 4/24/2006
06-016Interim Audit Report on the Review of the Equipment Purchased for Primary Healthcare Centers Associated with Parsons Global Services, Contract Number W914NS-04-D-0006 4/4/2006
06-002Prompt Payment Act: Analysis of Expenditures Made from the Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund 2/3/2006
05-027Methodologies for Reporting Cost-To-Complete Estimates 1/27/2006
05-026Fact Sheet on the Use of the $50 Million Appropriation To Support the Management and Reporting of the Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund 1/27/2006
05-029Challenges Faced in Carrying Out Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Activities 1/26/2006
05-028GRD-PCO Management of the Transfer of IRRF-funded Assets to the Iraqi Government 1/24/2006
05-025Management of the Commander's Emergency Response Program for Fiscal Year 2005 1/23/2006
05-024Management of the Mansuria Electrical Reconstruction Project 1/23/2006
05-023Management of Rapid Regional Response Program Contracts in South- Central Iraq 1/23/2006
05-020Management of the Contracts, Grant, and Micro-purchases Used To Rehabilitate the Kerbala Library 10/26/2005
05-016Management of the Contracts and Grants Used To Construct and Operate the Babylon Police Academy 10/26/2005
05-017Award Fee Process for Contractors Involved in Iraq Reconstruction 10/25/2005
05-015Management of Rapid Regional Response Program Grants in South-Central Iraq 10/25/2005
05-022Managing Sustainment for Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Programs 10/24/2005
05-021Management of Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Programs: Cost-to-Complete Estimate Reporting 10/24/2005
05-018Management of Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Program: Acquisition of Armored Vehicles Purchased Through Contract W914NS-05-M-1189 10/21/2005
05-014Management of Commanders Emergency Response Program for Fiscal Year 2004 10/13/2005
05-019Attestation Engagement Concerning the Award of Non-Competitive Contract DACA63-03-D-0005 to Kellogg Brown and Root Services, Inc. 9/30/2005
05-013Controls over Equipment Acquired by Security Contractors 9/9/2005
05-011Cost-to-Complete Estimates and Financial Reporting for the Management of the Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund 7/26/2005
05-010Interim Briefing to the Project and Contracting Office-Iraq and the Joint Contracting Command-Iraq on the Audit of the Award Fee Process 7/26/2005
05-012Policies and Procedures Used for Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Project Management-Construction Quality Assurance 7/22/2005
05-009Reconciliation of Reporting Differences of the Source of Funds Used on Contracts After June 28, 2004 7/8/2005
05-008Administration of Contracts Funded by the Development Fund for Iraq 4/30/2005
05-007Administration of Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Contract Files 4/30/2005
05-006Control of Cash Provided to South-Central Iraq 4/30/2005
05-005Compliance with Contract No. W911S0-04-C-0003 Awarded to Aegis Defence Services Limited 4/20/2005
05-004Oversight of Funds Provided to Iraqi Ministries through the National Budget Process 1/30/2005
05-003Task Order 0044 of the Logistics Civilian Augmentation Program III Contract 11/23/2004
05-002Accountability and Control of Materiel Assets of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Kuwait 10/25/2004
05-001Coalition Provisional Authority Control of Appropriated Funds 10/22/2004
04-009Coalition Provisional Authority Comptroller Cash Management Controls over the Development Fund for Iraq 7/28/2004
04-008Coalition Provisional Authority Control Over Seized and Vested Assets 7/28/2004
04-004Task Orders Awarded by the Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence in Support of the Coalition Provisional Authority 7/28/2004
04-013Coalition Provisional Authority's Contracting Processes Leading Up to and Including Contract Award 7/27/2004
04-011Audit of the Accountability and Control of Materiel Assets of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad 7/26/2004
04-007Oil for Food Cash Controls for the Office of Project Coordination in Erbil, Iraq 7/26/2004
07-004Transferring Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Capital Projects to the Government of Iraq 7/25/2004
04-005Award of Sector Design-Build Construction Contracts 7/23/2004
04-006Corporate Governance for Contractors Performing Iraq Reconstruction Efforts 7/21/2004
04-003Federal Deployment Center Forward Operations at the Kuwait Hilton 6/25/2004
04-002Management of Personnel Assigned to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad, Iraq 6/25/2004
04-001Coalition Provisional Authority Coordination of Donated Funds 6/25/2004
Inspections Reports
PA-09-189Basrah Modern Slaughterhouse 4/27/2010
PA-09-190Al Hadi Permanent Police Station, Basrah 4/21/2010
PA-09-186Humer Kwer Health Center, Sulaymaniyah 4/20/2010
PA-09-192Haditha Dam Perimeter Security 4/13/2010
[top] PA-09-191Al Qaim 33/11kV Electrical Mobile Substation 4/12/2010
PA-09-188Thi Qar Bee Farm 4/1/2010
PA-09-172Abu Ghraib Dairy 1/15/2010
PA-09-168Renovation of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Baghdad 1/14/2010
PA-09-183Hammam Al Alil Regional Training Center, Mosul 1/13/2010
PA-09-173Rabeaa Point of Entry Screening Facility 1/11/2010
PA-09-174Hammam Al Alil Division Training Center, Mosul 1/7/2010
PA-09-177Renovate and Expand Chamchamal Correctional Facility 10/22/2009
PA-09-178Orphanage and Senior Citizen Assisted Living Center, Erbil 10/21/2009
PA-08-166Secure Document Storage Facility, Baghdad 10/20/2009
PA-09-179Abbatoir (Slaughterhouse) in Qaladze, Sulaymaniyah 10/16/2009
PA-09-182Al Kasik Location Command 10/16/2009
PA-09-171Ammana Market Renovation, Majjasim 7/30/2009
PA-08-160Basrah Children's Hospital 7/28/2009
PA-08-1644th Brigade, 10th Infantry Division Iraqi Army Headquarters Barracks, Missan 7/20/2009
PA-08-165 & 167Missan Surgical Hospital, Under the Economic Support Fund, al-Amarah 7/16/2009
PA-09-170Mujarrah Canal Bridge, Ramadi 7/14/2009
PA-08-162Roll-On/Roll-Off Berth, Port of Umm Qasr 7/8/2009
PA-08-159 & 169Basrah Courthouse Construction and Basrah Courthouse Witness Protection Facility 4/22/2009
PA-08-136Renovation of the Khandek Intermediate School Under the Economic Support Fund Program, Yousefiya 4/21/2009
PA-08-158Hai Tiseen Primary Healthcare Center, Tameem 4/16/2009
PA-08-140Rebuilding of the Sagrah School Under the Commander's Emergency Response Program, Anbar 4/15/2009
PA-08-157Shiqaq Hai MusaIla Primary Healthcare Center, Kirkuk 4/13/2009
PA-08-135Rehabilitation of the Suroor Elementary School Under the Economic Support Fund, Husseiniya 4/7/2009
PA-08-134Haditha Primary Health Care Center 1/28/2009
PA-08-153Ramadi 132-Kilovolt Substation 1/27/2009
PA-08-152Anbar Rule of Law/Judicial Complex, Ramadi 1/27/2009
PA-08-141Al lqitadar School, Under the Commander's Emergency Response Program, Anbar 1/26/2009
PA-08-133Heet Primary Healthcare Center 1/23/2009
PA-08-132Haditha General Hospital, Under the Economic Support Fund Program 1/23/2009
PA-08-154 to 156Plumbing Repairs at the Baghdad Police College 1/22/2009
PA-08-143Sadr City R3 Water Treatment Plant, Baghdad 10/29/2008
PA-08-142Al Shurhabil School, Under the Commander's Emergency Response Program, Anbar 1/21/2009
PA-08-149 to 151Al Quds, Al Mualameen, and Al Faoo Schools, Under the Iraq-Commander's Emergency Response Program, Baghdad 10/29/2008
PA-08-144 to 148Falluja Waste Water Treatment System 10/27/2008
PA-08-138Kahn Bani Sa'ad Correctional Facility 7/25/2008
PA-08-137Kirkuk to Baiji Pipeline Exclusion Zone-Phase 3, Kirkuk 7/24/2008
PA-08-139Summary of Project Assessments Through April 2008 7/24/2008
PA-08-125Al Kazim Water Supply, Nassiriya 7/23/2008
PA-08-124Al Shofa Water Facility, Nassiriya 7/23/2008
PA-08-129Al Ager Water Compact Unit, Nassiriya 7/22/2008
PA-08-12733-Kilovolt Power Line, Nassiriya 7/22/2008
PA-07-116Nassriya Water Treatment Plant 4/28/2008
PA-07-118.1Repair of Al Ghazaliyah G-6 Sewage Lift Station Under the Commander's Emergency Response Program, Baghdad 4/22/2008
PA-08-121Binaslawa Middle School, Under the Commander's Emergency Response Program, Erbil 4/21/2008
PA-08-120Sarwaran Primary School, Under the Commander's Emergency Response Program, Erbil 4/21/2008
PA-08-131Follow-Up on the Nassriya Prison Facility 4/17/2008
PA-08-123Nassriya Prison Expansion 4/17/2008
PA-08-119Refurbishment of the Kurdistan Regional Government Ministry of Interior Complex Under the Commander's Emergency Response Program, Erbil 4/17/2008
PA-07-118Repair of Al Ghazaliyah G-7 Sewage Lift Station Under the Commander's Emergency Response Program, Baghdad 1/25/2008
PA-07-111Rehabilitation of the Mansour Pump Station Under the Commander's Emergency Response Program, Baghdad 1/24/2008
PA-07-115Erbil Police Academy, Under the Iraq Security Forces Fund 1/22/2008
PA-07-114Iraqi Army Facilities, Under the Iraq Security Forces Fund, Diyanah and Debecha 1/17/2008
PA-07-112Mahalla 824 Sewer Collapse Project, Under the Commander's Emergency Response Program, Baghdad 1/16/2008
PA-07-110Al Escanddrona School, Under the Commander's Emergency Response Program, Baghdad 1/14/2008
PA-07-105Relief and Reconstruction Funded Work at Mosul Dam 10/29/2007
PA-07-109Bartilla Booster Pump Station Repair, Commander's Emergency Response Program, Ninewa 10/23/2007
PA-07-108Bartilla New Road Paving, Commander's Emergency Response Program, Ninewa 10/23/2007
PA-07-107Showairrej to Tak Harb Road Paving, Commander's Emergency Response Program, Ninewa 10/22/2007
PA-07-106Right Bank Drinking Water Treatment Plant Rehabilitation, Commander's Emergency Response Program, Ninewa 10/22/2007
PA-07-101 & 104Qudas Power Plant Turbine Restoration Project and Qudas Power Plant Expansion Project, Baghdad 10/19/2007
PA-07-099Iraqi C-130 Base, Baghdad 7/24/2007
PA-07-103Doura Power Station, Units 5 and 6, Baghdad 7/18/2007
PA-07-102Ministry of Defense Building, Baghdad 7/17/2007
PA-07-098Al Rasheed Brigade Set, Baghdad 7/17/2007
PA-07-096Sadr City Al Qana'at Raw Water Pump Station, Baghdad 7/12/2007
PA-07-097Baghdad International Airport Power System Enhancement, Baghdad 4/26/2007
PA-06-092Gaugli-Ashur Police Station, Mosul 4/26/2007
PA-06-090Iraqi Civil Defense Headquarters, Baghdad 4/26/2007
PA-06-080Al Basrah Oil Terminal 4/26/2007
PA-06-091Bab Shams Police Station, Mosul 4/25/2007
PA-06-087 & 088Tallil Military Base, Camp Ur, Nassiriya 4/25/2007
PA-07-100West Baghdad International Airport Special Forces Barracks, Baghdad 4/24/2007
PA-06-094Erbil Maternity and Pediatric Hospital 4/19/2007
PA-06-089Recruiting (Babil Volunteer) Center, Hilla 4/17/2007
PA-06-078.2 & 079.2Baghdad Police College 1/29/2007
PA-06-077402nd Battalion Iraqi Army Headquarters Barracks, Hilla 1/29/2007
PA-06-07551st Brigade Iraqi Army Barracks, Hilla 1/29/2007
[top] PA-06-074Waste Water Treatment Plant, Al Kasik Military Training Base 1/29/2007
PA-06-082 to 086Electrical Substation Sustainment, Basrah 1/10/2007
PA-06-065Al Alwaiya Children's Hospital, Baghdad 1/10/2007
PA-06-076Al Hillah Police Firing Range 1/8/2007
PA-06-071Al Kasik Water Storage Tanks, Al Kasik Military Training Base 1/8/2007
PA-06-070Dahuk Rehabilitation Center 1/8/2007
PA-06-064Al Alwaiya Maternity Hospital, Baghdad 1/8/2007
PA-06-059Thi Qar Village Roads, Segment 3 10/26/2006
PA-06-067Baghdad Municipal Solid Waste Landfill 10/19/2006
PA-06-069Al Kut Training Academy 10/18/2006
PA-06-073Bab Eshtar Substation 11 kV Feeder Cable, Mosul 10/17/2006
PA-06-072Ninewa Provincial Police Headquarters, Mosul 10/10/2006
PA-06-058Baghdad Al Karkh Courthouse 10/10/2006
PA-06-078.1 & 079.1Quick Reaction Report on the Baghdad Police College 9/27/2006
PA-06-066Critical Care Unit, Ibn Al Bitar Hospital, Baghdad 9/12/2006
PA-06-063 & 05-013 to 05-014Kirkuk to Baiji Pipeline Project 7/31/2006
PA-06-052Summary Report-Ground Project Surveys for the Quarter Ended March 31, 2006 7/31/2006
PA-06-057Baghdad Railway Station Rehabilitation 7/25/2006
PA-06-056609th Iraqi National Guard Battalion Garrison, Thi Qar 7/25/2006
PA-06-054Nasiriyah Prison Facility 7/24/2006
PA-06-053Nasiriyah Fire Station 7/24/2006
PA-06-051Police Station-Safwan IHP 404, Basrah 7/24/2006
PA-06-049Basrah International Airport-Terminal and Tower Renovation 7/24/2006
PA-05-028Umm Qasr Water Scheme 7/24/2006
PA-06-055Muthanna Village Roads, Segment 4 6/30/2006
PA-06-050Basrah International Airport-Air Side Power Supply to NAVAIDS and VISAIDS 6/30/2006
PA-06-042 to 046Primary Health Care Centers Numbered KE-01, KE-02, KE-03, KE-04, and KE-05, Kirkuk 4/25/2006
PA-06-034Mosul Air Traffic Control Tower and Navigational Aids 4/25/2006
PA-06-041New 2nd Brigade Base, Kirkuk 4/20/2006
PA-06-048Summary Report-Ground Project Surveys for the Quarter Ended December 31, 2005 4/13/2006
PA-06-040Aviation Base Building, Kirkuk 4/12/2006
PA-06-039Zakho Military Academy 4/12/2006
PA-06-037Erbil City Transformers 4/12/2006
PA-06-036Fire Station Construction, Ainkawa 4/12/2006
PA-06-038Sheile Primary School, Dahuk 4/5/2006
PA-06-035Ninewa Village Roads, Segment 3 4/5/2006
PA-05-012Al Fatah River Crossing Tie-Ins 3/15/2006
PA-05-009Shaft Al Arab Substation, Basrah 3/15/2006
PA-05-004Al Sumelat Water Network 3/15/2006
PA-05-003Al Nahrwan Water Supply Project 3/15/2006
PA-05-002Al Wathba Water Treatment Plant, Baghdad 3/15/2006
PA-05-001Al Wanda Water Treatment Plant, Baghdad 3/15/2006
PA-05-016Hilla Maternity and Children's Hospital 3/13/2006
PA-05-020Seif Sa'ad Police Station, Hilla 3/10/2006
PA-05-019Babil Railway Station Rehabilitation, Hilla 3/10/2006
PA-05-008Al Seraji Substation, Basrah 3/10/2006
PA-05-007Al Kaffat Substation, Basrah 3/10/2006
PA-05-006Hamdan Substation, Basrah 3/10/2006
PA-05-005Al Hakamia Substation, Basrah 3/10/2006
PA-05-017Hai Al Iman Clinic, Hilla 3/7/2006
PA-05-011Kirkuk Canal Crossing 3/7/2006
PA-05-010Al Fatah Pipe River Crossing 3/7/2006
PA-05-032Police Academy, Hilla 1/31/2006
PA-05-029Project Phoenix, Restore Qudas Gas Turbine Units to Operation, Baghdad 1/31/2006
PA-05-021 to 024Border Forts Numbered 602, 604, 628, and 634, Sulaymaniyah 1/31/2006
PA-05-033Kerbala Library 1/30/2006
PA-05-018Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Police Station, Hilla 1/30/2006
PA-05-027Security Upgrades for the Port of Umm Qasr 1/27/2006
PA-05-025Ammunition Supply Point, Umm Qasr 1/27/2006
SA-05-001Pipeline River Crossing, Al Fatah 1/27/2006
PA-05-015Al Balda Police Station, Hilla 1/27/2006
PA-05-026Operation Center & Security Facilities Construction, Umm Qasr 1/26/2006
Lessons Learned Reports
Learning From Iraq: A Final Report From the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction 3/6/2013
Iraq Reconstruction: Lessons from Auditing U.S.-funded Stabilization and Reconstruction Activities 10/30/2012
Iraq Reconstruction: Lessons Learned from Investigations, 2004-2012 4/30/2012
Iraq Reconstruction: Lessons in Inspections of U.S.-funded Stabilization and Reconstruction Projects 12/21/2011
Applying Iraq's Hard Lessons to the Reform of Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations 2/24/2010
Hard Lessons: The Iraq Reconstruction Experience 1/22/2009
Iraq Reconstruction: Lessons in Program and Project Management 3/21/2007
Iraq Reconstruction: Lessons in Contracting and Procurement 7/21/2006
Iraq Reconstruction: Lessons in Human Capital Management 2/16/2006
Special Reports
Special Report No. 3 Interagency Rebuilding Efforts in Iraq: A Case Study of the Rusafa Political District 2/26/2013
Special Report No. 2 The Human Toll of Reconstruction or Stabilization during Operation Iraqi Freedom 7/27/2012
Special Report No. 1 Reconstruction Leaders' Perceptions of the Commander's Emergency Response Program in Iraq 4/30/2012
Evaluation Report
EV-10-002 Review of Major U.S. Government Infrastructure Projects in Iraq: Nassiriya and Ifraz Water Treatment Plants 10/28/2010
Quarterly Reports
From March 30, 2004, through September 9, 2013, SIGIR issued 37 Quarterly Reports to the United States Congress (including a Final Report) as required under Section 3001 of Public Law 108-106, as amended. The Quarterly Reports published on January 30 and July 30 of each year also satisfied the requirement for a Semiannual Report under the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended.
Location of SIGIR Records After Closure
[top] SIGIR was established as a temporary oversight agency and will cease operations on September 30, 2013. All of its published reports will continue to be available at www.sigir.mil , which will be hosted by the Government Printing Office and the University of
Dated: September 13, 2013.
Stuart W. Bowen, Jr.,
Special Inspection General for Iran Reconstruction.
[FR Doc. 2013-22971 Filed 9-23-13; 8:45 am]
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