

In this followup evaluation, we determined that USFOR–A provided qualified personnel for the oversight and inspection of electrical systems.

However, this 2017 followup evaluation focused on the programmatic changes required for systemic correction of all of the electrical and fire protection system deficiencies.

During our site visit to KAF between October 26, 2017, and November 2, 2017, we reevaluated some of the electrical system and fire protection system deficiencies identified in the 2013 report to determine the correction status. These deficiencies posed a risk to the health and safety of DoD personnel. We found hazardous conditions due to a lack of adherence to minimum electrical and fire protection systems standards as evidenced by 413 deficiencies in electrical and fire protection systems. Central Command (USCENTCOM) did not comply with Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) and the National Fire Protection Association standards at KAF. For this followup evaluation, we evaluated only facilities at KAF. Controlled and Occupied Facilities in Afghanistan,” issued on July 18, 2013.įor the 2013 report, we evaluated facilities located at KAF and Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. DODIG-2013-099, “Compliance with Electrical and Fire Protection Standards of U.S. Forces– Afghanistan (USFOR–A) implemented corrective action at Kandahar Airfield (KAF) in response to recommendations made in the DoD Office of Inspector General Report No. We conducted this followup evaluation to determine whether U.S.
