We reviewed 14 contracts, valued at $35.3 million, for Navy ship maintenance in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates to determine whether competition, price reasonableness determinations, and quality assurance controls were appropriate and effective. We determined that Fleet and Industrial Supply Center, Sigonella (FISCSI), did not properly manage or administer the contracts in the areas of competition, price reasonableness, and surveillance in accordance with Federal and DoD regulations. This is the fourth in a series of reports on Army and Navy Ship maintenance contracts in Southwest Asia.
Improvements Needed on the Fleet and Industrial Supply Center, Sigonella, Ship Maintenance Contracts in Southwest Asia
2011
73 pages
Report
No indication
English
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