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The overall audit objective was to determine the accuracy of Defense base realignment and closure military construction budget data. This report provides the results of the audit of project P-175T, "Public Works Shops," valued at $1.8 million, for the relocation of Public Works Center from Naval Training Center San Diego, California, to the Taylor Street Annex, San Diego, California.
We are providing this report for your information and use. The audit was required by Public Law 102-190, "National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1992 and 1993," December 5, 1991. Enclosure 1 provides details on the history of the Defense base realignment and closure (BRAC) process and on our auditing and reporting requirements. This report is one in a series about FY 1998 BRAC military construction (MILCON) costs. The report provides the results of the audit of project P-020U, "Naval Aviation Engineering Services Unit Administrative and Training Spaces," for the relocation of the unit from Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, California, to Naval Air Station Miramar, California.
The overall audit objective was to determine the accuracy of Defense base realignment and closure military construction budget data. This report provides the results of the audit of project P-387T, "Gymnasium," valued at 3.4 million, for a gymnasium and supporting facilities at Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare Training Center Pacific. San Diego. California.
The overall audit objective was to determine the accuracy of Defense base realignment and closure military construction budget data. This report provides the results of the audit of seven projects, valued at $48.7 million, associated with the closure of Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California, and the realignment of personnel, equipment, and support services to Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division, Crane, Indiana; Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, California; Fleet Combat Training Center, Atlantic, Dam Neck, Virginia (two projects); Naval Communications Station Stockton, California; Naval Submarine Base Bangor, Silverdale, Washington; and Naval Station Everett, Washington. The audit also reviewed the adequacy of applicable internal controls.
We are providing this audit report for your information and use. The audit was required by Public Law 102-190, "National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1992 and 1993," December 5, 1991. Enclosure 1 provides details on the history of the Defense base realignment and closure (BRAC) process and on our auditing and reporting requirements. This report is one in a series about FY 1998 BRAC military construction (MILCON) costs. The report provides the results of the audit of project P-820U, "Maintenance Hangar," at Naval Air Station (NAS) North Island, California, that was proposed as a result of the relocation of four E-2 squadrons from NAS Miramar, California.
The overall audit objective was to determine the accuracy of Defense base realignment and closure military construction budget data. This report provides the results of the audit of the construction of an administrative office building, valued at $1.5 million, for the relocation of the carrier air wings from Naval Air Station Miramar to Naval Air Station Lemoore.