This is our final report on the DoD Hotline allegation concerning the use of Long Beach Naval Shipyard (Long Beach) personnel to perform ship repairs at San Diego, California. The audit was initiated in response to an August 21, 1989, letter sent to the DoD Inspector General. The complainant alleged that during the period January through May 1989, Long Beach exported 'temporary' Government employees to perform routine repairs on eight U.S. Navy ships physically located in San Diego. The complainant contended that the practice was avoidable, expensive and wasteful. The audit objective was to determine whether the Navy used the most economical method, consistent with operational requirements, to repair the eight ships named in the letter.
Report on the DoD Hotline Allegation Concerning the Use of Long Beach Naval Shipyard Personnel to Repair Ships at San Diego
1990
6 pages
Report
No indication
English
Management Practice , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Personnel , Job Training & Career Development , Marine Engineering , Shipyards , Auditing , Naval vessels , Maintenance personnel , Repair , California , Naval shore facilities , Aq i01-03-0606 , Long beach naval shipyard(California) , San diego(California)
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