Audit of Naval Supply Systems Command Management of Inventory Items with No Demand
Summary
The DOD OIG has released an audit report (DODIG-2026-073) assessing the Naval Supply Systems Command's (NAVSUP) management of inventory items with no demand for five years or more. The report was published on March 26, 2026.
What changed
The Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (DOD OIG) has issued an audit report (DODIG-2026-073) concerning the Naval Supply Systems Command's (NAVSUP) management of inventory items that have had no demand for five years or more. The audit aimed to assess the effectiveness of NAVSUP's processes for handling such inventory, which includes reparable components, consumable repair parts, and subsystems.
This report is an audit finding and does not impose new regulatory requirements. However, it serves as an assessment of current practices within a specific government agency. Compliance officers within similar government supply chain operations should review the full report to understand potential areas for internal process improvement and to benchmark their own inventory management strategies against the findings and recommendations presented by the OIG.
What to do next
- Review DODIG-2026-073 for findings and recommendations related to inventory management.
- Assess internal inventory management processes for items with no demand for extended periods.
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Audit of Naval Supply Systems Command Management of Inventory Items with No Demand for 5 Years or More (Report No. DODIG-2026-073)
Audit
March
26
2026
Report No.: DODIG-2026-073
Report Type: Audit
Component: Audit
What We Did:
The objective of this audit was to assess the effectiveness of Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) management of inventory items with no demand for 5 years or more. An inventory item is an item of supply that includes reparable components, consumable repair parts, and subsystems and assemblies of parts. Inventory items that were not requested or issued to customers are considered to have no demand.
Related Documents
Full Report: Audit of Naval Supply Systems Command Management of Inventory Items with No Demand for 5 Years or More (Report No. DODIG-2026-073) audit
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