ANP compound at Kandahar generally met contract terms but has project planning, oversight, and sustainability issues
This report discusses the results of a performance audit of a contract and three task orders funded by the Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan and implemented by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to complete four co-located projects referred to as the Joint Regional Afghan Security Forces Compound (JRAC). This report includes one recommendation to enhance compliance with USACE quality assurance and control procedures and two recommendations to improve guidance on implementing austere construction standards that will increase the likelihood that the Afghans will be able to maintain facilities, such as JRAC, without assistance from the United States.
"This report discusses the results of a performance audit of a contract and three task orders funded by the Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan and implemented by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to complete four co-located projects referred to as the Joint Regional Afghan Security Forces Compound (JRAC). This report includes one recommendation to enhance compliance with USACE quality assurance and control procedures and two recommendations to improve guidance on implementing austere construction standards that will increase the likelihood that the Afghans will be able to maintain facilities, such as JRAC, without assistance from the United States."@en
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